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Making the decision to buying can be confusing and overwhelming at first. After all it is something totally new for you. That is why it is important to get an Real estate agent and mortgage person you can trust. This is the beginning of a process that will find a home that suits your needs. Here is a simple overview of what to expect. If you go back to the previous page you can click on each title to get more specific information on each category. At each of these steps you often have the opportunity to negotiate the terms, conditions and costs to your advantage. These pages will highlight such opportunities. You will also need to shop carefully to get the best value for your money. There is no standard home buying process used in all localities. Your actual experience may vary from those described here. These pages takes you through the general steps to buying a home, to eliminate, as much as possible, the mysteries of the closing process. Buying and Financing A Home Even if the local Metro Detroit real estate broker represents the seller, state and local Michigan real estate licensing laws usually require that the broker treat you fairly, and honestly. If you have any questions concerning the behavior of an agent or broker, you should contact your Michigan´s Real Estate licensing department. Sometimes, the local Metro Detroit real estate broker will offer to help you obtain a mortgage loan. He or she may also recommend that you deal with a particular lender, title company, attorney or settlement/closing agent. You are not required to follow the local Metro Detroit real estate broker´s recommendation. You should compare the costs and services offered by other providers with those recommended by the local Metro Detroit real estate broker. Selecting an Attorney If choosing an attorney, you should shop around and ask what services will be performed for what fee. Find out whether the attorney is experienced in representing home buyers. You may wish to ask the attorney questions such as: What is the charge for negotiating the agreement of sale, reviewing documents and giving advice concerning those documents, for being present at the settlement, or for reviewing instructions to the escrow agent or company? Will the attorney represent anyone other than you in the transaction? Will the attorney be paid by anyone other than you in the transaction? Please note, in many areas of the country attorneys are not normally involved in the home sale. For example, escrow agents or escrow companies in western states handle the paperwork to transfer title without any attorney involvement. |