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Buying a Second Home from Out of State


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October 29th, 2016

Buying a second home from out of state and handling all of the real estate business that comes with it can seem like a daunting task. Thankfully, if you’re prepared and have the right real estate agent, the process can flow seamlessly. Here are a few additional ways to make buying a second home when you live in another state a positive experience.

Do Your Research

Before you make your move to Key Largo, make sure that you choose the area that best fits your needs. Look up information about schools, neighborhoods, establishments, walkability, hospitals, and any other information that would be pertinent to your way of life. Multiple visits and online research about the various communities are helpful ways to find out if where you want to move is the best place for you.

Know What You Want

Knowing exactly what you want is essential if you’re trying to purchase another home from out of state. In-state buyers have an advantage over you because they can visit properties faster than you can, so it’s crucial that both you and your real estate agent know exactly what you’re looking for in your second home. If need be, you can ask your agent to go see the home for you and to let you know if they think it’d be right for you. If your market is a strong one, then that might have to happen very quickly, which is why it’s important to know your ideal home criteria before you start your search.

Have Everything In Order

Part of knowing what you want is being ready to move quickly when you find it. Make sure that you’re pre-approved and know how much you can spend so that you don’t waste time looking at homes that you can’t afford. When you find the right property, have everything in order so that you can start the purchasing process immediately.

Know When to Go

While your agent can preview properties for you, sometimes you’ll need to make a trip to see a property for yourself or attend closing. Know when it’s worth it to make the trip in person. There is a strict timeline between making an offer and closing, so you can’t dawdle if your real estate agent tells you that you need to be there in person for something.

Since you’re buying a second home, you should be somewhat familiar with the real estate process, which will help make things a little easier. Just make sure that you know where you want to be and what you’re looking for, and work with a real estate agent who understands those needs as well.

Buying a Second Home from Out of State by Tammy Oakley | Coldwell Banker Blue Matter

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