Ronny Carmon | Buyer's Resource Guide

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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.

The type of home you want.

Balancing your wish list.

The amount of space the home has.

What the landscape looks like, and do you like to work in the yard.

What the layout looks like.

Community features.

Appliances and furnishings.

The maintenance of the home.

Any remodeling costs.

What the taxes may be.

What the quality and charm of the home may be.

Information Needed at Your Application (from NWMLS Form 22AP) •

Recent paystubs (prior 30 days)

Form W-2 (Wage and Tax Statements) for prior two years.

Form 1040 (Individual Income Tax Return) for prior two years

Any applicable business tax return forms for prior two years

Checking and savings account statements from prior two months

Securities account statements for prior two months, including investments, retirement funds, etc. •

Proof of any debts, including car loans, student loans, credit card accounts, etc.

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