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Buying a home for the first time can be challenging since it is probably one of the largest purchases you will ever make. This is why it is important to understand how the process works. If you’re new to homebuying, Realtor® JoAnn Meier at RE/MAX First Choice in Waterloo, IL, is here with a few tips on what questions to ask your real estate agent before signing on the dotted line. 

What Questions Should You Ask Your Realtor?

What Condition Is the Home In?

Safety is one of the most important factors when it comes to deciding on buying a home for the first time. Any questions regarding the condition of the home should be answered with details about its key components, including the structure, roof, and foundation. Your Realtor might even recommend an inspector who can complete a detailed home inspection. 

What Is the Neighborhood Like?

RealtorFrom information about neighboring schools to the listing prices of other homes nearby, your Realtor should have expert knowledge of the prospective neighborhood. It’s important to make sure the area is a good fit for your family and that you have the option to resell in the future. If the location is known to be up and coming, it could be a perfect area to purchase a home. 

What Kind of an Offer Should I Make?

Even after you have found your dream home, making an offer can sometimes get tricky. Coming in at too high of a price might mean overpaying for it. On the other hand, a low offer could cause you to lose the house to another buyer if there is a bidding war. An experienced Realtor can guide you through this stage of the buying process and help you come up with an offer that catches the seller’s attention. 

Are you looking to buy a house in the near future? Put your trust in Realtor JoAnn Meier at RE/MAX First Choice. With over 30 years of experience in the real estate business, she has the skills to help you successfully close on the perfect property. To see her current real estate listings, visit her website, or call (618) 939-6003 today to schedule an appointment. 

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