Don’t be offended if you’re asked to register or show some form of identification. Agents who conduct open houses alone are sometimes targets of crime. •
Get a copy of the Listing if you’re considering the home. Homes sometimes become a blur when you visit one after another. A recap of the specifics, with a photo, will help you remember the best ones. Sometime taking notes can also help you remember (I will provide you with a notebook and home info). •
Don’t bring a crowd. You’re looking for a home, not finding a cheap way to entertain the family on a Sunday afternoon. Leave the kids and pets at home. •
A few things to think about: •
Your home’s location.
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The type of home you want.
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Balancing your wish list.
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The amount of space the home has.
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What the landscape looks like, and do you like to work in the yard.
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What the layout looks like.
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Community features.
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Appliances and furnishings.
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The maintenance of the home.
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Any remodeling costs.
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What the taxes may be.
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What the quality and charm of the home may be.
Information Needed at Your Application (from NWMLS Form 22AP) •
Recent paystubs (prior 30 days)
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Form W-2 (Wage and Tax Statements) for prior two years.
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Form 1040 (Individual Income Tax Return) for prior two years
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Any applicable business tax return forms for prior two years
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Checking and savings account statements from prior two months
Securities account statements for prior two months, including investments, retirement funds, etc. •
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Proof of any debts, including car loans, student loans, credit card accounts, etc.
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