How we helped Kristen buy a home by being there the entire way

 
"We were very happy. We ended up buying a house with him. We wound up with new construction. He walked through the process, and he was with us the entire way. We actually had a couple of issues as we were doing the construction. For example, they put the wrong kind of toilet in the house. We were at the hospital with our newborn daughter, and we couldn’t get to the house. Greg got the toilets fixed before we moved into the house. He took care of everything out of the kindness of his heart."

What's the Benefit of Getting Pre-Approved in Charleston?


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Today, we discuss the importance of being pre-approved in the competitive Charleston market.

The market is moving quickly right now, so if you wait to get pre-approved, you may miss out on the home you're interested in. Having a pre-approval letter in hand will show the seller that you're a ready, willing, and able buyer, and will make your offer stand out!


We recommend contacting a lender immediately if you plan on buying soon. You're not making any commitments by getting pre-approved - you're simply getting an idea of what your interest rate and monthly payments will be. This initial contact with a lender will provide a ton of valuable insight into what price point you should be focusing on, among other important aspects of home buying.

If you have questions about the value of a pre-approval letter, or if you need real estate assistance of any kind, give us call! We would love to hear from you!

Why Are These Mistakes Common for Charleston Buyers?


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Hey everyone, welcome back to our blog. Today we will be discussing some of the most common mistakes that home buyers make.

Our current market is extremely active and buyers can't waste any time once they find the right home. We have seen many buyers fail to secure their dream home due to not acting quickly enough and getting that initial offer in. 

If you're searching for a home in our current market, take our advice and get that initial offer to the seller in order to get the ball rolling on your home sale. At that point, the seller will at least know you have some interest, and you will be notified if the home goes into a multiple offer situation.



Multiple offer situations are becoming much more common, and sellers are definitely aware that this is the case. You can put several contingencies on that initial offer to protect you and give you more peace of mind when making such a big decision.

If you have any questions, feel free to give me a call or send me an email. We look forward to hearing from you!