There is a first time for everything-first time you ever drove a car, first time you went on a date, first time you kissed someone of the opposite sex, first time you—-well, we won’t go there. But-there is also a first time to buy a house, and it can be just as scary as all the other things combined. The main reason I enjoy working with first-time home buyers is because they will always remember their first home, just like they remember all those other first things. Years later, you will have to think hard about your 3rd or 5th home, “now let’s see, where was that?”- but remembering your first home won’t take any effort!
Because it is such an on-going, scary process, there usually is a ton of information that you need (some of it you may not even realize you need) before the “comfort level” is there to actually take that first step. We are in the process, in just a few days, of putting together a complete, step-by-step, detailed instructional manual of everything involved in buying a home for the first time, literally from “Mortgage to Move-In.”
In the meantime, you may want to review some of the free Buyer E-reports from the Buy/Sell Info Center.


