REAL ESTATE - First Time Home Buyers
If you're a first time home buyer, you're probably a little nervous about the prospects of buying a new home. You're not alone. Thousands of people have done it and survived. You can too!

The process is actually not that complicated, and if you make some good decisions at the outset, it should be a positive and happy experience.

The process is simple in theory:
1. Find a house that you like and can afford;
2. Sign an offer that protects you and that is accepted by the Vendor;
3. Close the purchase and move in.

Recommendations

If you surround yourself with a good team, your experience of buying a new home should be a good one. Benefit from their experience and expertise, and allow them to deal with the issues and problems that may arise in the course of finding and buying the right house for you.

   1. Get Informed
   2. Get a good Mortgage Broker
   3. Get a good Real Estate Agent
   4. Get good Home Inspector
   5. Get a good Lawyer


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But it is a little more complicated in fact, and there can be pitfalls, so check out my recommendations

This section is intended to provide general information to first time home buyers only, it is not intended to, and does not, provide legal advice nor is it intended to be relied upon. You should consult Chinneck Law about your specific circumstances if you need legal advice.

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Email: jed@chinneck.ca