Time To Go House Hunting!
Once those you’ve secured the right agent and prepared your financials - it’s time to start shopping!
Explore
If you can, take a drive around the neighborhoods and communities that interest you to get a feel for the area. You can look online at listings as well. If you’ve found a property you like, contact your agent and they can schedule a time to visit the home. When looking at properties, ask your agent about the long-term resale value of the properties being considered.
Narrow Your Search
Talk with your agent about your desired property and establish criteria together. How many bedrooms and baths would you like? Do you want a yard? Is there a specific school district you’d like the property to be zoned in? There are many factors to consider, so communicating them will help your real estate agent focus on the right potential properties.
It's Time to Buy
Your real estate agent’s negotiating skills will be important for handling the offer process. Once you’ve found the property you want to purchase, it’s time to make an offer. Your real estate professional will do all the necessary analysis to help you create an advantageous offer. A good agent will examine the potential costs and expenses associated with the property.
During the negotiation process, your agent will draft the purchase agreement. Home warranty, escrow arrangements, and title will be included in the offer. Your agent will advise you of all protective contingencies, local regulations, and customary practices as well. Remember, your real estate professional will advise and notify you of important information, but it is ultimately your decision as to the terms and exact price you wish to offer.
When you are ready to get started, call us at 352.729.3811 or complete this short form and one of our agents will be in touch.
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Tips For Buying The Perfect Home

Don’t Stretch Your Budget
Just because you’ve been approved for the maximum loan amount doesn’t mean you should spend it all on the home's sale price. Set aside some of your budget for closing costs, taxes, and potential repairs or renovations.
Familiarize Yourself with the Area
Ensure the neighborhood suits you and your family. Are you close to schools, parks, and shopping centers? These factors are essential for your daily convenience and lifestyle.
Don’t Skip the Home Inspection
A home inspection is invaluable—it will highlight issues you may not notice, giving you peace of mind and helping you make more informed decisions before moving forward.

Get Pre-Approved
Being pre-approved by a lender shows the seller that you’re serious and ready to buy. It signals that you're not just browsing but committed to purchasing a home.
Make a List of Deal Breakers
Identify what’s essential for your living situation and what can be easily fixed with a remodel. If you need a 4-bedroom home, don’t settle for a 2-bedroom one that would require costly renovations
Evaluate the Age of Appliances and Systems
Key home features like appliances, HVAC, water heaters, septic systems, and the roof can be expensive to replace. Take note of their age and condition—and ask if the seller can include a home warranty.
Understand HOA Requirements
Many neighborhoods have HOA rules that could impact your plans. Be sure to familiarize yourself with the regulations and fees associated with an HOA before making your purchase. These are typically annual costs.
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Areas We Serve
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- Tavares
- Eustis
- Mount Dora
- Leesburg
- Sorrento
- Umatilla
- Howey-in-the-Hills
- Lady Lake
- Grand Island
- Astatula