One of the best tips we can give to anyone who’s buying a house for the first time is to get educated on the steps to buying a home. Too many first-time homebuyers are jumping into the housing market before knowing what they are getting into. Team Evolution has a full-time Client Education Specialist ready to teach you the whole process so you’re educated before going out to view homes!
2. Not Having the Right Real Estate Team in Place
As a homebuyer, it’s important you assemble the perfect group consisting of the right real estate team, mortgage lender, and home inspector. A single agent that has to wear many hats can’t possibly deliver the highest quality service to their clients when trying to multi-task. A well-rounded team is specialized in their specific roles to give you the best experience possible!
3. Overextending Your Budget
4. Finding the House Before the Location
One thing that buyers should try not to settle on is location. You may get the home you want, but be completely unhappy with where you live. Consider things like schools, crime rates, and commute times when determining what location you’d like to live in.
5. Don’t Shop Without Your Pre-Qual
It’s extremely important to talk with a trusted lender before going out to view homes. They will assess your credit and give you a target price range. The worst thing you can do to yourself is view a home you love before getting pre-approved and then find out it’s not available when you are finally ready!
6. Don’t Make a Major Purchase
When buying a home, it’s not a good idea to make any major purchases such as the brand new car you’d love to see in your new garage! If you add new debt that affects your debt to income ratio, it may hurt your home qualification. It’s always a better idea to wait until after your new home closes to go shopping.
7. Lowballing Instead of Negotiating Realistically
Lowball offers run the risk of being rejected or lengthening the process and annoying the sellers. It’s always a good idea to look at the last 90 days of comparable sales to get a target range of what is a realistic offer.
8. Always Looking for a Better Deal
Many homebuyers will drive themselves up the wall trying to always find a “better deal”. The market is always changing, but it’s tough to predict what will happen. If you continue to hold out for the next best deal you will never find what you’re looking for and never be happy.
9. Don’t Change Jobs Unless Necessary
Lenders like to see a consistent job history. They aren’t usually as nervous if you change jobs within the same field, but it’s better to stay put until the new home is yours and then pursue job options!
10. Seeing TOO Many Homes in One Day
Many buyers get in their minds that it’s best to view every home on the market in their price range. Seeing too many homes in one day will exhaust and frustrate you and the homes will all run together. A healthy number is 3-5 homes to view in a day. Be sure to take some pictures of your own and make notes!
Welcome to Team Evolution’s monthly interactive newsletter! This interactive newsletter is filled with local events, restaurants, and the hottest news in greater Phoenix and the world! ENJOY!
Come on out to the big event you have all been hearing about! Please be sure to RSVP if you haven’t already.
What to Expect
Evo Garden – Beer Garden Provided by Team Evo
Food Trucks
DJ & Dance Party
Kids Fishing Derby
Bounce Houses
Craft Station
Face Painting
Dodgeball
Volleyball Tournament (Sign up 12:15-12:45)
Boutique Style Shopping
SO MUCH MORE!!!!!!
Here are the Valley’s top home sales from the past week (10.24.16 – 10.31.16). The combined sales for the top 10 of the past week was over $13 million… [more…]
Featured Properties
2229 S. Elm Street Mesa, AZ 85202
This gorgeous Dobson Ranch home offers it ALL! Walk into this home and immediately experience vaulted ceilings over the great room. New laminate wood flooring in great room and formal dinning room. New kitchen cabinets, Full slab granite counters, stainless appliances, and kitchen island. The AZ room is perfect …See More
Team Evolution Real Estate is a full service real estate team that specializes in evolving to our ever changing real estate market. We offer all the latest and greatest tools, technology, negotiation tactics, customer support and communication to all of our clients.
Saving money is a great reason to be grateful, especially in real estate here in AZ. Our inventory levels are up and our rates are down which basically equals extra savings for buyers!
This is it! That perfect blend of history, charm, and location with modern conveniences and amenities. Mesa’s very own West 2nd Street Historic District is THE most highly sought after district of all 7 historic districts in the Downtown Mesa area. This district is well known for its age, it’s the oldest historic district in Mesa, its diverse architectural styles, and its history. West 2nd Street district was home to the most prominent middle to upper class families in the early 1900’s and, because of that, 2nd Street itself was often called, ”Millionaire Row”. On a street with tree lined medians (one of the very few tree lined medians in Mesa), 100 year old trees, and neighbors that have passed their homes from generation to generation lies this 1930’s Period Revival/Bungalow.
Built for Hanna Richards and her family in the 1930’s (although we have reason to believe it may have actually been built in the late 1920’s), this property has been loved and admired for nearly 40 years by its current owners. In 2016 the remodel, with careful preservation efforts, began.
The charm begins at the curb with HUGE mature trees, fresh paint, large front porch (a main characteristic of the bungalow style), and whimsical porch swing! Enter into the spacious family room with fireplace, built-ins, preserved windows, and beautiful, durable flooring throughout. The formal dining area has decorative wainscoting, its own exit to the side yard garden area / patio and vintage dining room light fixture. It was grandmas light fixture and has been there for decades!
On the main floor there are two secondary bedrooms (with closets), full bathroom, and laundry closet. It’s typical for the laundry area to be outdoors for a home of this age however it was brought into the home during the remodel as an indoor laundry is a necessity for today’s busy family. The master bedroom is completely split from the guest bedrooms and boasts its own private exit to the patio, spacious closet and built-ins (so popular in that era!), AMAZING, huge walk-in shower with rain head, AND a gorgeous “furniture like” vanity with double sinks, granite, and mosaic back splash. PERFECTION!
The kitchen might very well be the cutest kitchen in all the land! Stark white subway tiles with dark grout (the best kind!), stainless gas cook top and oven, built-in microwave, gourmet faucet, vintage light fixtures, white cabinets, and a window atrium. Pull up a stool and enjoy coffee or a quick bite at the “eat-in” counter that faces nothing but the sprawling, lush, green back yard.
But wait, there’s more! This home has a BASEMENT! Cute, brick accent walls, another window atrium, and storage galore!
In AZ we live outdoors from October to May and this home accommodates that very nicely! The back yard has a large covered patio with brick pavers located just beside the quaint garden area. The one-car sized storage shed helps shade the patio but also offers additional storage and could easily become a garage or guest quarters. The large lot is fully irrigated (yay for inexpensive utilities!) and backs a property that is vacant residential land and not built upon therefore protecting your view.
This is a walk-able community! The police station is at the end of the street on Robson which is sure to keep things nice and quiet in the neighborhood. On your walk you can visit the “secret garden”, the “hanging tree”, 3 different museums, the MAC (world-renowned arts center), the Mesa Farmers Market (every Friday from 8am to 12pm), and a variety of eclectic shops and restaurants. While you are at it, grab a ride to Tempe or Phoenix on the train but don’t forget to stop at Inside the Bungalow first for an amazing cup of joe. Say hello to Betty for me!