Buyers Guide 02/09/2026

Your Step-by-Step Guide to Buying a Home in 2026

Whether you’re a first-time buyer or preparing to move up, buying a home can feel overwhelming. Success comes when you know the journey and have the right team by your side — including a trusted Realtor® like me. Here’s a clear, practical roadmap to help you every step of the way.

1. Know What You Can Afford

Before touring homes, get a realistic picture of your finances. Take time to review your income, monthly spending, credit score, and savings. Beyond the down payment, you’ll want to budget for closing costs, property taxes, insurance, HOA fees, and ongoing maintenance.

2. Gather Your Financial Documents

Lenders will look for proof of income and financial stability. Common items include pay stubs, bank statements, tax returns, and documentation of other debt. Being organized early simplifies the mortgage process.

3. Get Pre-Approved for a Mortgage

A pre-approval letter tells sellers you’re serious and shows the amount you can borrow. It’s one of the strongest negotiating tools in a competitive market.

4. Build Your Homebuying Team

You don’t navigate this alone. A real estate agent helps you:
• Define priorities (location, type of home, must-haves vs. nice-to-haves)
• Understand market dynamics
• Advocate during negotiations

As a Realtor® with designations including ABR (Accredited Buyer’s Representative), SRES (Seniors Real Estate Specialist), and C2EX (Certified to Excellence), my goal is to guide you confidently through every decision.

5. Search, Tour & Evaluate

Now the fun begins! With a clear budget and strong lender support, you can explore homes that fit your lifestyle. Ask questions, take notes, and envision your life in each space.

6. Make an Offer & Negotiate

Offers are strategic — not emotional. I’ll help you craft terms that fit your goals while maximizing your negotiating position.

7. Inspection & Closing

Once accepted, home inspections and appraisal protect your investment. We’ll help you interpret reports and stay organized through closing documents, deadlines, and details.


Reference Links
• Freddie Mac “My Home” homebuying resources — https://myhome.freddiemac.com/
• Freddie Mac homebuying blog archive — https://myhome.freddiemac.com/blog/blog-archive