Where to find a real estate agent you can trust:
Ask your Home Loan Expert about In-House Realty, partner to Quicken Loans. In-House Realty provides real estate services in all 50 states exclusively to Quicken Loans clients, so you can be confident that you’re getting the best service in the industry.
Why do people love working with In-House Realty?
It’s one process, one transaction, all in-house. In-House Realty acts as a liaison between your Home Loan Expert, your real estate agent selected from our preferred network, and you, the client.
Benefits to you, the home buyer:
• Your In-House Realty agent will be an expert on real estate in your specific area of interest.
• Your agent will negotiate the best possible price for your new home.
• At initial contact, your agent will already know what you’re looking for in your dream home.
• An In-House Realty team member will make sure that you’re receiving the best possible service from your agent during the entire process.
I want to work with In-House Realty! Now what?
Tell your Quicken Loans Home Loan Expert that you want to find a real estate agent to suit your needs. We’ll contact you within 24 hours and match you with a preferred agent from our nationwide network. Then, you’ll close on the right home for you!
Sellers are going to love you!
Now that you’re approved with Mortgage First and armed with a great real estate agent, you’re ready to shop for a home.
You’ll be far more prepared than any other buyers shopping for homes in your market, and sellers will be thrilled to show
you their homes.
Make sure you fall in love with the right house. Determine with your real estate agent what your specific needs are, and schedule appointments to only those homes that meet these needs. You’ll still see a wide variety of homes, but your house hunting will be more focused.
House hunting really begins with a town or neighborhood.
Consider the:
• Proximity to work
• Distance to shopping or restaurants
• Medical care availability
• Traffic flow, especially during high volume hours
• Quality of neighborhood schools
• Distance to schools, parks and libraries
• Desirability of the area (Are homes holding their value?)
Lifestyle considerations.
Your lifestyle specifications can help you remain focused on finding the right home. You may need office space or room to entertain in your new home. Are you looking for a home to grow into?
Look down the road.
For instance, buying a home with a nearby school-of-choice may not be a benefit to you now if you don’t have children in your home, but could be great for resale.
Stay flexible.
Prioritize what you’d love in your home and accept that you may not find every feature, but can perhaps add them later.
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