Vancouver Real Estate | Jules Seaman
Vancouver Realtor | Jules Seaman
 
Tuesday, February 15, 2011

10 Steps to Buying Your Vancouver Home

False Creek - Vancouver-Real-EstateBuying a home is one of the most important decisions you’ll ever make. So it’s always best to get all the help you can get. Here are some steps to consider.

  1. Are you ready to buy?
    You should already have saved some of your down payment and you should be good at managing debt like credit cards or student loans. A mortgage is a financial responsibility that also requires constant upkeep.
  2. Decide how much you can afford
    Use this simple equation to consider what you can expect after you’ve saved for your down payment. The cost of buying a home = one time costs (down payment, legal fees, inspection fees and taxes) + monthly costs (mortgage, utilities, maintenance, insurance and property taxes).
  3. Decide what you want to buy
    First, decide where you want to live (urban, suburban, rural) and then decide which neighbourhood suits you best and what type of home (detached, attached or apartment) you want. Whether or not the property is new or resale may also affect your costs.
  4. Find the right REALTOR®
    There are many ways to find a REALTOR®: drive through neighbourhoods that interest you and jot down names, go to open houses, look at advertising, ask friends and family if they have worked with a REALTOR® they like. Interview two or three and pick the one you like best. 
  5. See what’s out there
    REALTORS® run an incredible search tool called the Multiple Listings Service® (MLS® for short) which contains information on property listings. Your REALTOR® can send you listings that fit your criteria and together, you can draw up a short list and visit a handful of homes to make an informed and wise decision.
  6. Sell your current home
  7. It’s the age-old question, do I sell my home before I buy, or do I buy my new home before I sell? It’s natural to want to buy your new home first so you have the security of knowing where you’ll be living. But there are advantages to selling first, buying later:

    • You’ll know how much your house is worth, so you can be surer of how much you can spend
    • There’s a chance you won’t have to make your offer subject to financing
    • You might be able to arrange a long closing to give you time to look
    • It could be a stressful situation, but it’s also stressful to own two homes!
  8. Add some specialists to your team
    A mortgage broker may be able to get you the best possible rates. A notary public or a lawyer will help you understand the many legal documents that come with buying your home. A home inspector can save you from unpleasant surprises when you move in.
  9. Make an offer
    REALTORS® are expertly trained and will prepare your offer for you. For some of the terms you’ll find in the documents, visit our Words You Need to Know: Real Estate Terms section for help. If you have any concerns or hesitations, ask your REALTOR® to explain.
  10. Arrange a mortgage
    There are hundreds of banks, credit unions and other lenders. How do you select which one is best for you? Now is not the time to be money-shy! Talk to your financial institution and call around to others. Ask friends, family and colleagues. REALTORS® are very knowledgeable about mortgages and have lots of good advice and they may be able to refer you to a mortgage broker. 
  11. Close the deal and move inJules Seaman - Vancouver-Realtor
    You offer has been accepted! Great news! Your REALTOR® and notary public or lawyer will do most of the closing work. But make sure to ask about any conditions of the agreement that require immediate action on your part. Before you know it, you’ll be handed the keys to your new home.
  12. Courtesy of the REal Estate Board of Greater Vancouver.  Please visit http://www.rebgv.org for more information.
  13. For information on Vancouver real estate listings, please contact experienced Vancouver Realtor Jules Seaman.
Post CommentComments: 0Read Full Story
Categories: 1280 Richards | 2010 Olympic Games | 428 Beach Crescent | Apartment Properties | Attached Properties | BC | Benchmark Prices | British Columbia | Buyers | Buying Property | Canada Day | Canada Line | Chinatown | City Hall | Coal Harbour | Coal Harbour Condos | Coal Harbour Schools | Coal Harbour Transportation | Commercial Drive | Condominiums | Condos | Detached Properties | Domus | Economy | Events | Fairview | False Creek | False Creek North | False Creek South | Festivals | Gastown | Grace | Granville Island | Home Buyers | home prices | Home Sales | Home Sellers | Homes | Housing Demand | Housing Prices | HST | HVancovuer Homes | Jericho Beach | Jules Seaman | Julkes Seaman | Kerrisdale | Kitsilano | Main Street | Market | Mortgage Financing | Mortgage Refinancing | Mortgages | Mount Pleasant | neighbourhoods | new homes | New Mortgage Rules | October Real Estate Board Stats | Olive | Outdoor Activities | patios | Point Grey | Properties | Property Listings | Queen Elizabeth Park | Real Estate | Real Estate Board of Greater Vancouver | Real Estate Listings | real estate market | real estate taxes | Residential Properties | Residential Property | Residential Property Listings | Science World | seawall | Sellers | Selling Property | Selling Your Home | South Cambie | South Granville | Spanish Banks | Spring | Stanley Park | Things to Do in Coal Harbour | Things to do in Kitsilano | Things to Do in Vancouver. Where to Live in Vancouver | Things to do in Yaletown | Tinseltown | Vancouver | Vancouver Apartments | Vancouver Beaches | Vancouver Communities | Vancouver Condos | Vancouver Festival | Vancouver Home Buyers | Vancouver Home Sales | Vancouver Home Sellers | Vancouver Homes | Vancouver Houses | Vancouver Housing Market | Vancouver Housing Prices | Vancouver Lifestyle | Vancouver Lisitngs | Vancouver Listings | Vancouver Luxury Condos | Vancouver Luxury Homes | Vancouver Luxury Properties | Vancouver neighbourhoods | Vancouver Properties | Vancouver Real Estate | Vancouver Real Estate Listings | Vancouver Real Estate Market | Vancouver Real Estte | Vancouver Realtor | Vancouver Residential Housing Market | Vancouver schools | Vancouver Sun | Vancouver Where to Live Guide | Vancovuer | Vancovuer REal Estate | Vancovuer realtor | Vancovuer Schools | West End | where to live | Where to Live Guide | Where to Live in Vancouver | Whistler | Whistler Condos. Vancouver Listings | Whistler Homes | Whistler Properties | Whistler Real Estate | Whistler Real Estate Market | Yaletown
Vancouver Real Estate | Jules Seaman
Cell:(604) 780-4102
Office:(604) 685-5951
Fax:(604) 685-2807
Century 21 In Town Realty
421 Pacific Street
Vancouver, British Columbia
V6Z 2P5 Canada