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MOVING TO NEW JERSEY
New Jersey Buying Process
10 STEPS OF BUYING A HOME IN NEW JERSEY
Buying a home in any state can be overwhelming, especially without any
guidance from a professional Century 21 Ailor Sales Associate. To
provide some guidance and make the process easier, provided below are 10
systematic steps to purchasing a home in New Jersey.
STEP 1: THE DECISION TO BUY
Whether you are a first-time homebuyer or entering the marketplace as a
repeat buyer, you need to ask why you want to buy. Are you planning to
move to a new community due to a lifestyle change or is buying an option
and not a requirement? What would you like in terms of real estate that
you do not now have? Do you have a purchasing timeframe?
Whatever your answers, the more you know about the real estate
marketplace, the more likely you are to effectively define your goals.
As an interesting exercise, it can be worthwhile to look at the
questions above and to then discuss them in detail when meeting with
your local Century 21 Ailor Sales Associate. Who do I work with? The
best place to find a local, professional Century 21 Ailor Sales
Associate is through this web site…review Finding an Office and Sales
Associate. By choosing a Century 21 Ailor Sales Associate, you will find
a professionally trained, experienced individual who will offer you
representation and full service. The Century 21 Ailor Sales Associate
you select will discuss with you: agency, buyer agency, seller agency
and disclosed dual agency.
STEP 2: THE MORTGAGE PRE-APPROVAL
In New Jersey the demand for housing is high. It is highly recommended
that buyers be "Pre-Approved" by Century 21 Home Loans prior to starting
the home search process. Although the pre-approval is not a final loan
commitment, the pre-approval letter can be shown to listing brokers when
bidding on a home. It demonstrates your financial strength and shows
that you have the ability to proceed with a purchase. This information
is important to owners since they do not want to accept an offer that is
likely to fail because financing cannot be obtained. For more
information on affordability, go to our Mortgage Services link within
this web site.
STEP 3: PREVIEW HOMES FOR SALE
Ask your Century 21 Ailor Sales Associate about our home finding tools
including The Best Buyer Guidebook, Home Finding Needs Worksheet and
Home Finding Evaluation Sheet to assist with the process of looking for
and finding a home. Your Century 21 Ailor Sales Associate can provide
detailed information on almost any property currently listed for sale,
whether it is listed by a Century 21 Ailor Affiliate or another real
estate company.
If you see a "For Sale" sign or an ad in the newspaper on a property
that interests you, we have access to data on all properties. Your
Century 21 Ailor Sales Associate can provide you with all the details
including the price, description, special features, and the financing
terms.
Your Century 21 Ailor Sales Associate is already familiar with your
housing and financial needs, so there is no reason to go through the
process again with someone else. This will save you time and take the
hassle out of house hunting… and, it won't cost you a penny more!
STEP 4: HOME SELECTED - PLAN THE APPROACH
Negotiating the purchase agreement is part of every transaction.
Preparation lets you negotiate the best price and terms obtainable. Your
Century 21 AilorSales Associate's experience will help you in developing
negotiating strategies and techniques to plan the approach to be taken.
STEP 5: MAKE THE OFFER
You have previewed quite a few homes. Now, you have found one that meets
your needs and you are ready to make an offer! The process varies around
the country. In a typical situation in New Jersey, you will complete an
offer that your Century 21 Ailor Sales Associate will present to the
owner and /or owner's representative. You will be expected to submit a
check, usually $1,000 as earnest money at this time. The owner, in turn,
may accept, reject, or make a counter-offer. Because counter-offers are
common (any change in an offer can be considered a counter-offer) it is
important for buyers to remain in close contact with your Century 21
Ailor Sales Associate during the negotiation process so that any
proposed changes can be reviewed quickly. Your purchase offer should be
carefully prepared and presented by your Century 21 Ailor Buyer's Agent.
STEP 6: OFFER ACCEPTANCE - ATTORNEY REVIEW COMMENCES
In New Jersey, although not mandatory, it is a prudent, typical practice
to hire an attorney for the closing of real estate. An accepted buyer
offer leads to a legally binding purchase contract. The contract is a
signed agreement between the seller and the buyer. Attorney review in
the state of New Jersey is considered three business days, but can be
extended. During the three-day attorney review, either party can cancel
the contract.
STEP 7: HOME INSPECTIONS ORDERED - PERFORMED
As a buyer in New Jersey, you are responsible for hiring and paying for
a home inspector. The home inspection should be ordered within 10 days
of the contract being signed. A number of inspections are common in New
Jersey residential realty transactions. They include inspection for
termites, wood-boring insects, a radon inspection, mechanical and
structural inspection. Attorneys order the title insurance, survey and
record the deed. During these examinations, an inspector comes to the
property to determine if there are material physical defects and whether
expensive repairs and replacements are likely to be required in the next
few years. Such inspections for a single-family home often require two
or three hours, and buyers should attend. This is an opportunity to
examine the property's mechanics and structure, ask questions and learn
far more about the property than is possible with an informal
walk-through.
Any home inspection issues should be addressed immediately after
inspection results are received.
STEP 8: MORTGAGE COMMITMENT - SECOND DEPOSIT - ATTORNEY ORDERS TITLE
WORK, SURVEY, ETC.
At this time in the process, you as a buyer have already been
pre-approved for a loan and the final mortgage commitment is being
awaited. Typically, this process can take up to 30 to 45 days before a
final written mortgage commitment is received. Whatever time frame is
specified in the contract of sale, normally after 10 business days, the
balance of usual 10% deposit is due. Your attorney will also start the
process of ordering the survey, and title work.
STEP 9: THE WALK -THROUGH - THE CLOSING
Coordinated through your Century 21 Ailor Buyer's Agent, the
walk-through inspection is performed the day of the closing. The
walk-through of the home you're about to close on lets you re-confirm
the condition of the home before the closing takes place.
What to expect: Settlement is a brief process where the necessary
paperwork needed to complete the transaction is signed. Closing in New
Jersey is typically held at the buyer's attorney's office, sometimes
with both buyer and seller at the same table, sometimes with each party
completing their paperwork separately. The buyer traditionally arrives
45 minutes earlier to handle the mortgage paperwork. Title to the
property is transferred from seller to buyer. The buyer receives the
keys and the seller receives payment for the home. From the amount
credited to the seller, the closing agent subtracts money to pay off the
existing mortgage and other transaction costs. Deeds, loan papers, and
other documents are prepared, signed and filed with local property
record offices. Please see Buyers Estimated Closing Costs within this
web site.
STEP 10: THE MOVE
Moving can be overwhelming, however, our service can help you find a
moving company, obtain home insurance, find a painter, a nursery school
or a dog walker. E-mail or call Century 21 Ailor at your convenience.
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