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Home Buyers Guide

Owning your own home is the American Dream. And that dream is
more alive today than ever before. Yet one of the first realizations a prospective home buyer often comes to is that the "dream home" does not always seem affordable.

Buying a home has changed. Before, buyers usually shopped for
the best house they could find, then "took out" a loan. Today, prospective buyers must shop as thoroughly as they can for the
best financing as they do for the best house. In today's market,
both tasks are equally important.

Experience has taught us that the buying process involves
common stages for all home buyers. To help you understand that process, and make the most of every day and dollar you spend, Long & Foster® Companies, Inc. has prepared this Home Buyers Guide to provide an overview from the planning table to the
closing table.

Planning
How Much House Can You Afford?
Protection
Inspecting Your Investment
Shopping
What To Look For
Closing
The Big Day!
Offer To Buy
Negotiating The Purchase
Financing
Different Mortgage Strategies
Money
Locating The Right Loan
Glossary
Words To The Wise

How Much House?
House hunting begins at home—with planning. The first step
toward buying a house is to sit down. Before you grab the road maps and hit the streets, you need to do a little planning. We call
it “prequalifying”.Simply, it’s determining how much house you
can afford to buy. Knowing your affordable price range will
bring your house-hunting into focus. Many lenders, for a small
“up-front” fee, will send out all required verification and
pre-approve you for a mortgage, allowing you the opportunity
to negotiate as a cash buyer.

How much house you can afford to buy depends on two things:
how much you can afford for the monthly housing payment, and
how much you can invest in the down payment. Monthly payments include principal and interest on the mortgage loan, and property taxes and insurance against fire and other hazards. These four costs are often abbreviated “P.I.T.I.”. For some buyers and lenders, monthly housing costs may also include homeowners association dues, condominium fees, and mortgage insurance.

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What To Look For
Choosing a place to live can be one of the most exhilarating experiences of a lifetime. We’ve learned through the thousands
of home seekers we have helped that the best approach is to be prepared. Literally, to do some homework. Our observation is simple. Your move can be an improvement if you duplicate what
you like in your present community and avoid what you dislike.

House Hunting Begins At Home
The search can begin in your present home so we’ve developed some questions to stimulate your thinking and help you identify your needs and preferences. Once you’ve clarified what you like in your present community, you will have a better idea of what you want to find. Plus, you will be able to express your preferences clearly to your Long & Foster Sales Associate who can help you find it.

time to think about selling your home is when you’re buying it.” In other words, what appeals to you as a buyer today will probably also appeal (or what turns you off will be a turn off) to buyers tomorrow. A careful house hunter will benefit years from now
when it’s time to sell to an equally value-conscious buyer. Build
your buyer savvy by reading newspaper classified ads,
homes-for-sale magazines, REALTOR® Web sites and visiting open houses.

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Negotiating The Purchase
You've found it - your "dream house"! You want to buy it. Now what? You make an offer by submitting a signed real estate offer
to purchase with the type of financing you desire.

This will be the sales contract once the seller accepts. When you
and the seller sign, you are agreeing to the contract conditions. Before you sign it, read it carefully and make sure you understand every detail. Ask questions. Verbal agreements should be written into the contract. If you plan to have a lawyer represent or advise you, retain one as early as possible. This is where your Long & Foster Sales Associate and an attorney can give you the
assistance you need.

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Locating The Right Loan
You have the option of shopping around for the best terms you
can obtain. Generally, a mortgage acceptance requires 15-30
days for conventional, 30-45 days for VA and FHA from application to approval. In some cases, loans may be approved more quickly. Long & Foster has an affiliated mortgage
company— Prosperity Mortgage® Company.

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Fire And Hazard Insurance
Most lenders require a home buyer to provide at settlement a
one-year paid receipt for a fire and hazard insurance policy, often called homeowner’s insurance. These policies are available from several leading insurance companies through Long & Foster's Insurance Agency, Inc., or the insurance company of your choice. Fire and hazard insurance provides protection for fire and other perils to your home and its contents.

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The big day is here!
Tonight you can pop open the champagne, but today there will be
a lot of paper signing and a poignant passing of the keys
(don’t forget the garage keys and electric door opener, too).

At the settlement will be an attorney or title company
representative (chosen by the buyers), all buyers, listing and
selling brokers, and all owners. The home seller should bring all warranties on equipment and any instructions on equipment maintenance or operation.

The attorney will have searched the title, provided title
insurance, and obtained old and new lender instructions. First,
all unresolved walk-through deficiencies are resolved.

With the buyer, the attorney explains the deed of trust or
mortgage; the deed of trust note or mortgage note; VA, FHA,
or lender forms; and settlement sheets. Buyer signs all these and pays the balance of the down payment and buyer’s closing costs with cashier or certified check.

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Different Mortgage Strategies
When it comes to paying for a home, buyers today have an almost unlimited number of financing options from which to choose.

Here’s a run-down on the main types of financing every
home buyer should know today. Interest rates are intended for illustration only; ask your Long & Foster Sales Associate or loan officer from Prosperity Mortgage Company, a Long & Foster affiliated company, for current market rates.

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Words To The Wise
Below is a handy guide of terms that buyers need to know.

Agent
A person acting on behalf of another, called the principal.

Agreement of Sale
Known by various names, such as “contract of purchase”,
“purchase agreement”, “sales agreement”, or “binder”, according
to location or jurisdiction. A contract in which a seller agrees to
sell and a buyer agrees to buy, under certain specific terms and conditions spelled out in writing and signed by both parties.

Annual Percentage Rate (APR)
Includes quoted interest rate on the loan plus all additional service and finance charges associated with the loan. Includes all costs of financing; those paid at the time of closing and those paid over the term of the loan. The APR is usually slightly higher than the note rate.

Appraisal
An expert judgment or estimate of the quality or value of real
estate as of a given date.

Assessed Value
The valuation placed upon property by a public tax assessor as
the basis for taxes.

Bill of Sale
An instrument which transfers title to personal property (chattels);
a “Deed” transfers real property.

Certificate of Title
A document signed by a title examiner or attorney, stating that
the seller has a good marketable and insurable title.

Closing Statement (Settlement)
The computation of financial adjustments between buyer and
seller as of the day of closing a sale to determine the net amount
of money which buyer must pay to seller to complete purchase of
the real estate and seller’s net proceeds. Also, “settlement sheets”, “HUD-1”.

Commission
Payment to a real estate broker for services performed.

Convey
To deed or transfer title of property from one person to another.

Deed
A formal written instrument by which title to real property is transferred from one owner to another. Also, “conveyance”.

Deed of Trust
Like a mortgage, a security instrument whereby real property is given as security for a debt. However, in a deed of trust there are three parties to the instrument: the borrower, the trustee, and the lender (or beneficiary).

Earnest Money
The money given to the seller by the potential buyer (usually held
in escrow) upon the signing of the agreement of sale to show that buyer is serious about buying the house. Also, “deposit”.

Equity
The interest or value which owner has in real estate over and above the debts against it. (Sales Price – Mortgage Balance = Equity.)

Escrow
Funds, property, or other things of value left in trust to a third party. The escrow may be released upon the fulfillment of certain conditions or by agreement of the parties.

Fixture
What was formerly personal property which is now permanently attached to real property and goes with the property when it is sold.

Hazard Insurance
Protects against damages caused to property by fire, windstorms, and other common hazards.

Listing Contract
Between a homeowner (as principal) and a licensed real estate broker (as agent) by which the broker is employed to market the real estate within a given time for which service the owner agrees
to pay a commission. Also, “listing agreement”.

Market Value
The highest price which a buyer, ready, willing and able but not compelled to buy, would pay, and the lowest price a seller, ready, willing and able but not compelled to sell, would accept. Basis for “listing price”, or “asking price”.

Market Price
The actual amount for which a piece of property is sold. Also,
“sales price”, “purchase price”.

Mortgage
A lien or claim against real property given by the buyer to the
lender as security for money borrowed.

Mortgage Note
A written agreement to repay a loan. The agreement is secured
by a mortgage, serves as proof of an indebtedness, and states the manner in which it shall be paid. Also, “deed of trust note”.

P.l.T.I.
Principal, interest, taxes, and insurance. Most residential
mortgage payments include the above and are therefore referred to as P.I.T.I. Also, “carrying charges”.

Points
Sometimes called “discount points”, a point is one percent of the amount of the mortgage loan.

Prepayment Penalty
Penalty for the payment of a mortgage note or deed of trust note before it actually becomes due.

Principal
This word has several meanings:
(A) to denote the most important;
(B) a capital sum lent on interest;
(C) one who appoints an agent to act on their behalf;
(D) either party to a contract.

Property Management
The operation of real property, including the leasing of space, collection of rents, selection of tenants, and the repair and
renovation of the buildings and grounds.

Prorate
To allocate between seller and buyer their proportionate share
of an obligation paid or due. For example, a prorate of real
property taxes, fire insurance, or condominium fee.

Sales Associate
A person with a real estate license and associated with a specific
real estate broker.

Survey
A map or plat made by a licensed surveyor showing the results of measuring the land with its elevations, improvements, boundaries, and its relationship to surrounding tracts of land. A survey is often required by the lender to assure a building is actually sited on the land according to its legal description.

Title
As generally used, a document that indicates rights of ownership
 and possession of a particular property.

Title Abstract
A summary of the public records relating to the title to a
particular piece of land. An attorney or title company reviews
an abstract or title to determine whether there are any title defects.

Title Insurance
Protects lenders and homeowners against loss of their interest in property due to legal defects in title.

Title Search or Examination
A check of the title records, generally at the local courthouse,
to make sure the buyer is purchasing a house from the legal owner and there are no liens, overdue special assessments, or other claims.

Transfer Tax
State tax, local tax (where applicable), and tax stamps (in some areas) required by law when title passes from one owner to another.

Ask your Long & Foster Sales Associate for a copy of the “Understanding the Role of the Real Estate Agent” (LF1192, for use in the state of Maryland only);”A REALTORS® ROLE” (LF1193, for use in the state of Virginia only); or “The Agency Disclosure Brochure” (LF1195, for use in the District of Columbia only).

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Ron DeLuca Realtor®
Long & Foster
Real Estate Inc.

West Chester Office
1242 West Chester Pike
West Chester, PA 19382




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About Long & Foster:
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Founded in 1968, Long & Foster has grown from a single real estate office in Fairfax, Virginia, to the largest privately-owned real estate company in the United States, and the fourth largest overall.

We Cover All Your Real Estate Needs
Our companies work together as your one-stop shop for all your real estate needs and related financial services. We are also proud of our association with our Prestige Partners settlement companies. Whether you’re buying, selling, renting, or just looking, you will always receive the excellent customer service Long & Foster is known for.

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We are committed to providing our 15,000 professional and knowledgeable agents with the latest training and technology. From online training to individual agent Web sites, our agents are armed with the skills and tools to better serve you.

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Long & Foster Real Estate sales volume has increased 300 percent over the past seven years. In 2004, we sold over 124,000 properties totaling $39.1 billion. This number contributed to the total $56.3 billion total revenue for all Long & Foster Companies.


 

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