First-Time Home Buyers

Essential Tips for First-Time Homebuyers in Montgomery County and Philadelphia

Essential Tips for First-Time Homebuyers in Montgomery County and Philadelphia

Navigate the exciting journey of buying your first home with confidence. Learn about budgeting, pre-approval, top neighborhoods, market trends, and first-time buyer programs. Contact the Shaina McAndrews Team at Shaina@MontCoLiving.com to get started today!

Hidden Gem Suburbs of Philadelphia for First-Time Homebuyers

Buying your first home is an exciting milestone, but finding the perfect place to start your homeownership journey can be challenging—especially in a dynamic region like Greater Philadelphia. If you're looking for a suburban lifestyle with the perks of city access, Montgomery County and surrounding areas offer some of the best hidden gem suburbs for first-time homebuyers.

Why Using The Shaina McAndrews Team Benefits Homebuyers in Greater Philadelphia

Why Using The Shaina McAndrews Team Benefits Homebuyers in Greater Philadelphia

The Shaina McAndrews Team specializes in guiding homebuyers in Greater Philadelphia with expert local knowledge, personalized support, and a seamless process. From navigating market trends to securing your dream home, our team is dedicated to your success every step of the way.

Why Using a Local, Reputable Lender Benefits Homebuyers in Greater Philadelphia

Why Using a Local, Reputable Lender Benefits Homebuyers in Greater Philadelphia

Choosing a local, reputable lender in Greater Philadelphia can make all the difference in your homebuying journey. From stronger pre-approvals to personalized guidance, local lenders offer market expertise, meet critical deadlines, and provide proactive support to help you secure your dream home with confidence.

Top 10 Mistakes First-Time Homebuyers Make (And How to Avoid Them)

Top 10 Mistakes First-Time Homebuyers Make (And How to Avoid Them)

Buying your first home is an exciting milestone, but it’s easy to feel overwhelmed. Avoid common pitfalls like skipping pre-approval, underestimating costs, or rushing into a decision. Learn from the Shaina McAndrews Team how to navigate the process with confidence and find your dream home!

The Journey to Your First Home: A Comprehensive Guide

The Journey to Your First Home: A Comprehensive Guide

The journey to homeownership is a significant milestone, one filled with decisions, discoveries, and dreams come true. With the right guidance and a trusted partner by your side, it becomes an adventure to cherish. As your dedicated Realtor, my promise is to be with you at every step, turning challenges into opportunities and dreams into reality. If you're ready to embark on this journey, I'm here, ready to guide, support, and celebrate with you.

7 Home Buying Myths

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Home Buying Myths

Buying a home can seem like a huge undertaking. You don’t need to be a first time home buyer to find the process overwhelming. There is so much information available, how can you tell what’s true and what’s a myth? Understanding the difference can help you make the best decision for you and your family goals.

Top Home Buying Myths – And the Truth

·    The First Step is finding the Right House – Before you head out shopping, speak with a lender to understand your financial options and how much house you can afford.

·      You Can’t Buy a Home Without Perfect Credit – The truth is there are many loans available which still offer good interest rates for those without that perfect score.

·      You Need 20% Down Payment – First time home buyers can use FHA financing for as low as 3.5% down. There are other programs too, such as VA and some conventional loans with less than 20% down also.

·      You Don’t Need an Agent – An agent not only knows the market and can help you with value, but also customary charges, negotiations and solutions to common hiccups.

·      Schools Don’t Matter if you don’t have Kids – The neighborhood is always important to home values, regardless of whether you yourself have children.

·      New Homes Don’t Need a Home Inspection – Every home should have a home inspection by a licensed inspector to check for existing or potential problems.

Buying a home is one of the most important financial decisions you’re likely to make in your lifetime. Take the time you need to understand the process and learn from the professionals; don’t assume that everything you read is true.

How To Lower Closing Costs

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How To Lower Closing Costs

 

Closing costs help facilitate the sale of a home and both buyers and sellers pitch in. Some closing costs can be paid before the home is officially sold and others are paid at the end.

However, closing costs aren’t set into stone and they can be negotiable. You can ask your real estate agent or lender with help in estimating your actual closing costs. Look over everything to make sure all the numbers are right and then you plan accordingly in how you’re going to lower them.

 

Loyalty Programs

 Some banks offer assistance to buyers when they use them to help pay for the purchase. It’s a way for a bank to reward loyal customers. Unfortunately this is not very common in today’s market.

 

Closing at the End of the Month

 

Schedule your closing at the end of the month so you don’t have to pay the per diem interest for so many days.

 

Get Multiple Quotes

 

Get estimates from different lenders because you’re looking for the best package of closing costs and interest rates. There might be something better out there. Please note that comparing lenders true costs on mortgages is not as simple as choosing between interest rates or APRs.

 

Junk Fees

 There may be some fees a lender charges that may be negotiable, such as origination fee, processing fee, or application fee. Make sure to ask if what you are being quoted is the best they can offer.

 

Title Costs

 

Sometimes title insurance and settlement are bundled together. You may be able to find a title and settlement company that is less expensive.

 

Negotiate With the Seller

You can try to negotiate with the seller in paying for some of your closing costs. Buyers can ask for credit or to cover lender expenses during the offer and negotiation process. This should be covered with your real estate agent in your initial consultation.

Top Tips For House Hunting Online

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Top Tips for House Hunting Online

Hunting for a new home online a is a great place to start your search but keep in mind that you don’t see everything. Real estate agents are great at highlighting the features of a house listing online but to make the most of your time, keep these three things in mind:

Identify your Housing Needs

Preferences are important when house searching. A house may not have everything you want but it will have most of the things. Be realistic about pricing and keep in mind the must-have items that will definitely be needed because this will help narrow your search.

Stay up to Date

When you start your search, make sure you go to sites with up-to-date listings directly from the multiple listing service. Realtors post their most current homes for sale through this. Many sites fail to remove listings that are already off the market, and this can lead to you trying to sort through them and find the recent ones. Also note that Pre-foreclosure is not a property for sale so avoid website with properties not actually for sale.

Pictures can be Deceiving

Photographers capture listings at their best. They use different strategies and tools to boost the appeal of the home like creative editing and expensive camera equipment known for its effects. What they don’t show is unappealing parts, like an undone bathroom or small closet.

Go See The Listing After

After you have chosen a house that’s appealing to you, schedule a showing with your real estate agent. This is the opportunity to see every part of the house in person and see if it’s a good fit.

Searching online is a great way to learn more about the house you’re looking for. Even if you’re still unsure about moving, house hunting online gives potential sellers the basic information.

Fill out my Buyer Survey and I will be able to customize a search for you with up to date information.