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Buying & Selling Property

THE BUYING PROCESS:

The questions surrounding a house purchase can feel endless. You can find the answers - and peace of mind - by working with Rod & Keitha Spink.

  1. Hire a real estate professional.
    The first step is to select a Comox Valley real estate professional to help you find your dream home and fine-tune your financial expectations. Working with a buyer agent is worth consideration since he or she is legally responsible for representing the buyer's interest in a real estate transaction. Before making a decision, however, have a Realtor explain the pros and cons of using a buyer agent versus a sales or dual agent. Your Royal LePage Associate can guide you through every step to buying a home.
  2. Shop mortgage rates and terms.
    A difference of even half a percentage point can make a huge difference in how much you pay over the life of a loan. For example, the difference in the monthly payment on a $100,000 mortgage at 8 percent vs. 7.5 percent is about $35 per month. Over 30 years, that's $12,600. Try Our Mortgage calculator
  3. Pre-qualify for a loan.
    Your third step should be to get pre-qualified, which determines how much you can afford. It allows you to move swiftly when you find the right home, especially when there are other interested buyers. It also indicates to the seller that you are serious and really can afford to buy the property.
  4. Define what you want.
    The next step is to create a realistic idea of the property you'd like to buy. What features are most important to you? Make two lists: one of the items you can't live without and one of the features you would enjoy. Refine the lists as you house hunt. It is also helpful to search online to see what is currently available on the market. Your real estate professional can then show you houses that meet your expectations.
  5. Visit properties.
    Now you're ready to visit houses. Ask us to arrange showings, and keep track of the properties you've seen.
  6. Know the features that help or hurt resale.
    In some areas, a swimming pool actually detracts from a home's value and makes it harder to sell. In neighborhoods with two-car, attached garages, a single-car or detached garage may impact the home sale and future value. We can point out features that hurt, and those that help, resale value.
  7. Rate the houses you tour.
    After touring each home, write down what you liked and didn't like. You will love many of the homes that you encounter. Develop a rating system that will help narrow the field down. For example, pick the house you like best on day one and compare all other houses to it. When you find a better one, use the new favorite as the standard.
  8. Make an offer.
    Once you've pinpointed your dream house, it's time to get serious about the financial and contractual side of the purchase. We will be a strong advantage since you and the seller have different goals.
  9. Arrange for a home inspection.
    After your offer is accepted, set up a home inspection. It is common to find problems, including leaky roofs, cracked walls, insect infestations and foundation problems. Your real estate professional can help find a reputable inspector, and will negotiate to get you the most for your money once the inspector's report is final. If you negotiate repairs as part of the purchase, ask for a "walk through" before finalizing the paperwork. Ask your real estate expert about home protection plans, which may save you money in the near future.
  10. Close
    Before your closing date, we'll make sure you've made all necessary deposits and completed the paperwork - including mortgage, title, homeowners insurance and any other paperwork required.
  11. Prepare for life in your new home.
    Before rolling out the welcome mat, consider some moving basics: arranging for an alarm company, turning on electricity, water and gas, cleaning or replacing the carpet, and notifying your local post office of your new address. The best time for renovations is often before you move in.

THE SELLING PROCESS:

As a homeowner, you can play an important part in the timely sale of your property. When you take the following steps, you'll sell your home faster, at the best possible price.

  1. Make the Most of that First Impression
    A well-manicured lawn, neatly trimmed shrubs and a clutter-free porch welcome prospects. So does a freshly painted - or at least freshly scrubbed - front door. If it's autumn, rake the leaves. If it's winter, shovel the walkways.
  2. Invest a Few Hours for Future Dividends
    Here's your chance to clean up in real estate. Clean up the living room, the bathroom, the kitchen. If your woodwork is scuffed or the paint is fading, consider some minor redecoration.
  3. Check Faucets and Bulbs
    Don't let little problems detract from what's right with your home.
  4. Don't Shut Out a Sale
    If cabinets or closet doors stick in your home, you can be sure they will also stick in a prospect's mind. Don't try to explain away sticky situations when you can easily plane them away. A little effort on your part can smooth the way toward a closing.
  5. Think Safety
    Make your residence as non-perilous as possible for "younger" visitors.
  6. Make Room for Space
    Make sure your attic and basement are clean and free of unnecessary items.
  7. Consider Your Closets
    The better organized a closet, the larger it appears.
  8. Make Your Bathroom Sparkle
    Bathrooms sell homes, so let them shine. Check and repair damaged or unsightly caulking in the tubs and showers.
  9. Create Dream Bedrooms
    For a spacious look, get rid of excess furniture. Colorful bedspreads and fresh curtains are a must.
  10. Open up in the Daytime
    Let the sun shine in!
  11. Lighten up at Night
    Lights add color and warmth, and make prospects feel welcome.
  12. Watch Your Pets
    Dogs and cats are great companions, but not when you're showing your home. Pets have a talent for getting underfoot. So do everybody a favor: Keep Kitty and Spot outside, or at least out of the way.
  13. Think Volume
    When it's time to show your home, it's time to turn down the stereo or TV.