1. What is the role of a buyer’s agent?
3. How do I know how much I can afford to spend on a home?
5. How long does the home-buying process take?
7. What is a home inspection, and is it necessary?
9. Can I back out of the purchase after making an offer?
11. What should I do if I find a problem with the home after closing?
2. How is a buyer’s agent compensated?
Additionally, Buyers and Agents now enter into a Buyer’s Representation Agreement, similar to how a seller and a listing agent formalize their relationship when selling a home. This agreement is a contract between you, the home buyer, and your real estate agent or broker, outlining the terms of your working relationship. It is now mandatory to sign this agreement at the beginning of the relationship to protect both you and the agent/ broker. This document ensures that both parties understand their rights and responsibilities, fostering a smoother and more transparent home buying process.
4. What should I look for during a home tour?
6. What is an earnest money deposit, and how much should I offer?
8. What happens during the closing process?
10. How can I make my offer stand out in a competitive market?
12. How can I stay updated on new listings?
If you have additional questions or need further clarification, feel free to contact me. I’m here to help you every step of the way and ensure you have all the information you need to make the best decisions for your home purchase.
I am a third-generation Nevadan and have lived in Reno since 1998 and have watched the "Biggest Little City" grow. I LOVE this place!
Since the age of 21 when I purchased my first home, I've been aware of the value of real estate ownership. After owning my own home for a couple of years it had increased in value, and I was able to sell it for a substantial profit. This was my first introduction to the ins and outs of real estate.
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