Buying your first home is one of the most exciting milestones you will ever reach. It can also feel overwhelming if you do not know what to expect. After helping dozens of first-time buyers in the Memphis and Oakland area find their homes, here are the five things I wish every buyer knew before starting the process.
1. Get Pre-Approved Before You Start Looking
This is the single most important step most buyers skip. A pre-approval letter from your lender tells you exactly what you can afford and shows sellers you are serious. In a competitive market, this can be the difference between getting your offer accepted or losing out.
2. Your First Home Does Not Have to Be Your Forever Home
Many first-time buyers put too much pressure on themselves to find the perfect property. The truth is, your first home is a stepping stone. Focus on finding something that meets your current needs and fits your budget. You can always move up later.
3. Budget for More Than the Down Payment
Closing costs, inspections, appraisals, and moving expenses add up. A good rule of thumb is to have an additional two to three percent of the purchase price set aside beyond your down payment. There are also down payment assistance programs available in Tennessee that many buyers do not know about.
4. The Inspection Is Not Optional
Even with new construction, always get a home inspection. It protects your investment and gives you peace of mind. I have seen inspections catch issues that saved buyers thousands of dollars in repairs.
5. Work with an Agent Who Communicates
The buying process moves fast, and you need someone in your corner who keeps you informed every step of the way. You should never feel like you are chasing your agent for updates. That is not how I work, and it is not how it should be.
If you are thinking about buying your first home in the Memphis or Oakland area, let us talk. I will walk you through every step so you feel confident from start to finish.
