Buying a home will be one of the most important purchases you will ever make and finding a knowledgeable, experienced agent is very important. There are many steps to buying a property, and we are there with you along the way. Staying on top of new listings as they come up and keeping you informed of market trends. At Dolan Real Estate we are invested in you to help you make the right decision, to help you find your perfect home, and to negotiate the best price. This is only the beginning and we are there for you holding your hand, using our connections to make your transaction as flawless as possible.
Jessica and Anthony have extensive local knowledge of the areas they serve. They make it a priority to be aware of properties that are about to be listed and ones that are off-market but available. They have close relationships with local lenders, lawyers, contractors, etc. to help you make your transaction go smoothly. Their goal is to instill confidence and professionalism throughout every transaction.
If you are a first-time home buyer, use the guide below for helpful hints and tips and learn how to avoid common mistakes when buying your first home in Sunapee.
All the above may seem rather overwhelming. That is why having a professional represent you and keep track of all the details for you is highly recommended. Please contact us directly to discuss any of these matters in further detail.
Before the offer to purchase is created, it is very important that you have been at least pre-qualified or better yet pre-approved by a lender.
This is one of the best negotiating tools a buyer can have. It shows the seller that you are financially able to purchase the home. After you have found the right home, it is time to prepare the offer.
When you are buying a home, there are many problems that the seller is obligated to disclose. For example, in most states, it is illegal to withhold information about major physical defects on the property, but these disclosures don't always paint the entire picture of the home. Here are six questions you may want to ask that can offer additional insight about the prospective home before you make a final decision.
Knowing all you can about a prospective home, not only helps you decide if it's the home of your dreams but what offer to make as well. Your real estate professional can help you get your key questions answered and give you advice on how to evaluate your findings.
You've found your dream home, the seller has accepted your offer, your loan has been approved and you're eager to move into your new home. But before you get the key, there's one more step--the closing.
Also called the settlement, the closing is the process of passing ownership of property from seller to buyer. And it can be bewildering. As a buyer, you will sign what seems like endless piles of documents and will have to present a sizeable check for the down payment and various closing costs. It's the fees associated with the closing that many times remain a mystery to many buyers who may simply hand over thousands of dollars without really knowing what they are paying for.
As a responsible buyer, you should be familiar with these costs that are both mortgage-related and government-imposed. Although many of the fees may vary by locality, here are some common fees:
Make sure you consult a real estate professional in your area to find out which fees--and how much--you will be expected to pay during the closing of your prospective home. Keep in mind that you can negotiate these costs with the seller during the offering stage. In some instances, the seller might even agree to pay all of the settlement costs.
Congratulations, you are on your way to owning your very own home! Follow these suggestions (and the advice of your Realtors®) so that escrow and settlement with go as smoothly as possible.
You will be asked for a down payment on the home you are purchasing. You can choose to put down as much or as little as you want (depending on your mortgage), but remember, the more you put down toward the total price of your home, the less time it will take you to pay off and the less your mortgage payments will be every month.
During this period of purchasing your home, you are going to need an escrow or settlement company to act as an independent third party so that you know when and to whom to give your money to get the deed to your new home. The escrow or settlement company will hold your deposit and coordinate much of the activity that goes on during the escrow period. This deposit check may also be held by an attorney or in the broker's trust account. Make sure that there are sufficient funds in your account to cover this check.
The deposit check will be cashed. Assuming the sale goes through, this money will be applied to the purchase price of the home. If for any reason the sale is not consummated, you may be entitled to receive all of your deposit back, less standard cancellation fees. In certain instances, the seller may be able to retain this money as liquidated damages. Prior to executing a purchase contract, it would be wise to speak with your counsel regarding whether or not it is in your best interest to have a liquidated damages clause as part of the contract.
You've made it! Once the sale has closed, you're the proud owner of a new home. Congratulations!
Lake Sunapee and the surrounding communities in the area are some of the most beautiful that the state of New Hampshire has to offer. Below you will find more information about this stunning and unique area and why people are drawn to it regardless of the season. If you have any questions about the region please contact us.
One of the most special things about Lake Sunapee is its four-season draw. When the lake freezes and the grass is coated in freshly fallen snow, the area does not go into hibernation. Instead, it is reborn. The glassy surface of the lake that once held kayakers and sailboats becomes an icy wonderland where skaters glide across the surface and fishermen wait patiently by their carefully drilled holes. At the first snowfall, skiers and snowboarders from all over New England flock to Mount Sunapee for pristine lakeside skiing with their families. After a long day on the mountain, skiers can sip on a cold draft beer at Goosefeathers Pub while the kids warm up with a cup of famous hot chocolate. When the sun starts to set, skiers, fishers, and skaters can head home with the promise that there is always more to explore tomorrow.
Summers on Lake Sunapee are quite literally paradise on earth, thanks to the crystal clear waters, extensive shoreline with adjacent hiking trails, and a strong sense of community. Regardless of where you come from, Sunapee residents will offer you a smile on the street or a spirited wave as your boats race by each other. After getting a greeting from everyone you pass on the hiking trail, you’ll be wondering, “Are people this nice back home?” The answer is no. Lake Sunapee houses a tight-knit community that is welcoming to visitors and eager to show them all that Lake Sunapee has to offer.
In addition to all the natural beauty and outdoor activities offered by the Sunapee region, there is also an abundance of local art and cultural centers that breathe life into the streets. The region’s Center for the Arts hosts dance concerts, live poetry, art exhibitions, and theatrical productions that attract locals and tourists alike. They’re even doing online writing classes and Zoom sessions where you can go through a virtual exhibit and meet the artists as well. Other cultural hubs in the area include the New London Barn Playhouse, the Claremont and Newport Opera Houses, and The Fells Historic Estate and Gardens. With so many options for outdoor and indoor exploration, Sunapee once again proves it is a region that only gets better as the seasons change.
Summers on Lake Sunapee are quite literally paradise on earth, thanks to the crystal clear waters, extensive shoreline with adjacent hiking trails, and a strong sense of community. Regardless of where you come from, Sunapee residents will offer you a smile on the street or a spirited wave as your boats race by each other. After getting a greeting from everyone you pass on the hiking trail, you’ll be wondering, “Are people this nice back home?” The answer is no. Lake Sunapee houses a tight-knit community that is welcoming to visitors and eager to show them all that Lake Sunapee has to offer.
Dolan Real Estate has established a locally owned and operated real estate firm that surpasses the services offered by larger, franchise-based companies. Their clients can attest to the exceptional quality of their work.