1. Gather information about the home and its surrounding neighborhoods, as well as community benefits, schools, homeowners’ associations, and zoning rules.

2. Have the home inspected by a licensed home inspector who will identify any problems and provide a report that will help you make an informed decision or negotiate a better price.

3. Work with your realtor to write your offer and prepare the related paperwork along with a deposit check to the seller’s broker to demonstrate that you are serious.

4. Do a final walkthrough to confirm that everything that was agreed upon is completed beforefinalizing the deal.

5. Take the keys, unpack, throw a housewarming party, and make lasting memories in your new home.

How Annie and Denise Help

Annie and Denise can handle all of your home purchase details and act as your partner, providing expertise about the process and the communities you are interested in considering.

When you find a home you love, Annie and Denise will help you submit an offer. We are skilled negotiators that know how to get you the best price and value possible. Once an offer has been accepted, we’ll help you navigate through inspections, appraisals, and closing in a stress-free way. We do all of this at no cost to you, the buyer, as the sellers compensate us.

From the first interview that determines your requirements to the moment that you receive the keys, Annie and Denise will help you with the complicated process of buying a home.

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