Submitted by Brilliant-Total-8767 t3_yhlqa4 in personalfinance
k_lena t1_iuf3rmn wrote
Reply to comment by Brilliant-Total-8767 in Should I apply for mortgage pre-approval yet? by Brilliant-Total-8767
I’m not trying to be a Debbie Downer but wanted to mention timeline to getting keys could very well be past February. I have gone through two house purchases and one took just over 4 months from going to the first viewing to keys and the other took just over 5. Generally it took about 2-3 months of looking at houses before we found one to offer on. Each had a slightly longer than normal offer to keys timeline (6 weeks instead of 4 because of delays in contingencies getting cleared). If you aren’t working with a realtor yet, that would be what I’d do next - find someone you like, trust and think will look out for you in the purchase process.
Brilliant-Total-8767 OP t1_iuf5owo wrote
I've been told to not find a realtor until I already have the pre approval letter but I really want to start networking with one soon. I need to find out if the houses in my area are going for list price or going like 30k over list price. Once I can figure out how much over list price they're going for I can figure out how much to save before talking to a lender.
k_lena t1_iuf6s0k wrote
I’m not sure why someone would recommend not having an agent before you have pre-approval. A realtor can also help you find a broker. I’ve definitely leaned on my agents for referrals in the buying process - brokers, contractors, roofers, even a chimney company!
Brilliant-Total-8767 OP t1_iufau39 wrote
That's good news because I was a little stressed on having to get the pre approval before the realtor, it didn't make sense to do it in that order. Do you have any advice on what to look for in a realtor? I want to work with someone good
k_lena t1_iufcps9 wrote
I found one of mine by showing up to an open house (without an agent) where she was the listing agent. We got to talking and I liked that she was blunt, she called out issues to be aware of, and she really knew the area well. She’s just a no BS type and that worked for me. The other I literally found on Redfin as a recommended local agent and interviewed him on the phone. Asked him about how he helps first time buyers, what he offers that other agents don’t. I liked his answers and I liked that he didn’t upsell when he set up tours. He respected the top of the budget and cared about the “must have” list.
All in all, the two of them knew the areas, knew the local players (other agents) and both worked hard for me and my interests. When buying, I’ve never signed a contract with an agent to be exclusive so I could find a new one if I wanted but that might not be a thing in your area.
Brilliant-Total-8767 OP t1_iuff2rx wrote
Those are some good points. I'm gonna do some calling around and I don't plan on signing contracts to be exclusive. Thank you for your help
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