Thursday, April 22, 2021 / by Alex O'Brien
How to Calm Your Nerves About Buying a Delaware or Pennsylvania Home
Buying a home is a big step, there's no doubt about it. And now that the busy spring and summer real estate season is upon us, Delaware and Pennsylvania buyers may find themselves with a few extra butterflies when thinking of making a move.
As your real estate experts in Delaware and Pennsylvania, you can count on the Kat Geralis Home Team to help you calm your nerves about buying a home in our area! We're sharing a few ways below, but do not hesitate to reach out to us with any questions you have about buying this year!
Gather all of the facts about mortgages
Many homebuyers are unaware or misinformed of the requirements for securing a mortgage and as a result, put off buying altogether. To put yourself at ease, gather as many facts about mortgages as you can, explore the different loan options and what is necessary to qualify for each one. Once you've learned the in's and out's, you may find yourself much less apprehensive about buying.
Outline the costs
If you're worried about the costs of homeownership, it's time to sit down and map them all out. Write down what you currently pay for housing, utilities, maintenance, and other home-related expenses. You may be surprised to learn that the costs of renting are higher!
Be prepared
It is always wise to enter your Delaware and Pennsylvania home buying journey with some savings as many homeowners will tell you, expenses can pop up when you least expect them. If you already have a savings in place, you can rest assured knowing that you will be prepared when these issues do arise.
Gather quotes
You can gather mortgage quotes from Delaware and Pennsylvania lenders across various mortgage loan programs— from 30-year-fixed-rate mortgages to 5-year-adjustable-rate mortgages. With these in your possession, you can better estimate what your monthly payment will be and if you can realistically afford to buy a home.
Let's chat about how you can purchase a home in DE or PA this year, stress free! We look forward to hearing from you!
Katina Geralis
DE and PA Real Estate Expert
eXp Realty
Homes for Sale
Visit My Website
Contact Me
Find me on Facebook
As your real estate experts in Delaware and Pennsylvania, you can count on the Kat Geralis Home Team to help you calm your nerves about buying a home in our area! We're sharing a few ways below, but do not hesitate to reach out to us with any questions you have about buying this year!
Gather all of the facts about mortgages
Many homebuyers are unaware or misinformed of the requirements for securing a mortgage and as a result, put off buying altogether. To put yourself at ease, gather as many facts about mortgages as you can, explore the different loan options and what is necessary to qualify for each one. Once you've learned the in's and out's, you may find yourself much less apprehensive about buying.
Outline the costs
If you're worried about the costs of homeownership, it's time to sit down and map them all out. Write down what you currently pay for housing, utilities, maintenance, and other home-related expenses. You may be surprised to learn that the costs of renting are higher!
Be prepared
It is always wise to enter your Delaware and Pennsylvania home buying journey with some savings as many homeowners will tell you, expenses can pop up when you least expect them. If you already have a savings in place, you can rest assured knowing that you will be prepared when these issues do arise.
Gather quotes
You can gather mortgage quotes from Delaware and Pennsylvania lenders across various mortgage loan programs— from 30-year-fixed-rate mortgages to 5-year-adjustable-rate mortgages. With these in your possession, you can better estimate what your monthly payment will be and if you can realistically afford to buy a home.
Let's chat about how you can purchase a home in DE or PA this year, stress free! We look forward to hearing from you!
Katina Geralis
DE and PA Real Estate Expert
eXp Realty
Homes for Sale
Visit My Website
Contact Me
Find me on Facebook