Buying a Home
Looking for the perfect home? Flagship Realty Group is here to help you. We help make purchasing a home that meets your needs and fits your lifestyle is easier than you'd expect!
Customizing Your Search
Make your home search as unique as you are! You can find homes based on location, size, price, and much more.
Connecting With Your Agent
When you're ready to start looking at individual homes and requesting visits, your Flagship Realty Group Real Estate agent has the expert guidance you can count on. From spotting potential homes to helping you put together an offer once you've found the one, your agent is there to be your guide - every step of the way whether it is a Commercial Property, Investment Property, Residential Property, or Luxury Home. Buying is one of the most important decisions in your life and you need to be prepared for it- let Flagship Realty Group Sales Team help!
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Buyer FAQ
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Is renting or buying better?
Let's be honest, comparing buying and renting is no different than comparing apples to oranges. While they both have pros and cons, it simply comes down to what each person prefers when considering buying a house for sale. Renters have the advantage of management-provided maintenance and lawn care in most cases. When buying your own home, there is an opportunity to build equity with the monthly payments, while also qualifying for tax incentives to help offset new homeowner expenses. -
What should I offer?
Your Flagship Realty Group Real Estate Agent is here to help you answer this question. Find out the value of other homes in the area, how long the property has been listed, the home's physical condition, and if there are any special circumstances. All these factors should be taken into consideration when determining the official offer for the property. -
What is pre-qualifying versus pre-approval?
Before setting up any appointments to view homes for sale with a real estate agent or homeowner, find out the likelihood of you being able to get approval for a home loan. In pre-qualification, you are given an estimate of what you may be able to borrow based on limited financial information provided in a form. This is an easy way to determine how much you could possibly spend on your real estate home purchase. To be pre-approved means a financial institution has agreed to work with you and has already taken a deep view into your financial situation. Pre-approval gives potential home buyers more solid answers on how much they can afford during the home-buying process. You are always more than welcome to give Flagship Realty Group a call to learn more!
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What do I look for in homes?
Is the home large enough to fit your needs, both now and in the future? Is the structure compromised in any way? Imagine the home throughout the seasons with all of your belongings inside. Ask questions of the homeowner. Are the appliances going to stay? What, if any, have been ongoing maintenance issues? What is the neighborhood like? What is the reputation of the local schools? Some of these details can only be found out by talking to the homeowners themselves, so don't be afraid to ask (PLUS, your amazing Flagship Realty Group Real Estate agent will be there to help the whole time!) -
Do I need a home warranty?
The decision to invest in a home warranty for the purchase is entirely up to you, the buyer. A home warranty provides coverage on appliances and specific items for a specific amount of time, typically at least a year. Many first-time home buyers purchase a home warranty so they are covered immediately after making their home purchase. This is smart, as finances may be thinner during this time, and in the event of unexpected repairs or replacements, the warranty will kick in to save the day. Don’t worry- your Flagship Realty Group Real Estate Agent is here to help you make these types of decisions -
What should I expect at closing?
We understand you may be nervous about the whole buying process, but that is why Flagship Realty Group is here to help! After everything is checked off the list and closing time arrives, you will first need to verify that the homeowner's insurance premium is paid. Take this documentation to present to the real estate closing agent along with the paid receipt. The seller will provide the home inspection and home warranty paperwork. In most cases, the buyer is responsible for the lender's closing costs (unless there has been another agreement made in the contract between the seller and buyer). These costs include property taxes, interest, origination, survey or recording fees, and title insurance.