Your Guide to Moving Up East Saint Louis IL

The following real estate tips contain all the information you need to know about moving up and living a higher lifestyle. Read on for simple yet effective ideas for yourEast Saint Louis home.

Local Companies

Imagineering Development Corporation
618-541-8400
26 Carlyle Plaza, PMB #112
Belleville, IL
Coldwell Banker PREMIER Group
314.336.1902 or 314.809.1009
2203 South Big Bend Boulevard
Saint Louis, MO
Bellington Realty
314-725-3329 X148
226 South Meramec, Suite 100
St. Louis, MO
Barron Realty
314-725-1949
736 Demun Avenue
Clayton, MO
Cornerstone Development
314-822-3656
7751 Carondelet Ave
St Louis, MO
Coldwell Banker PREMIER Group
314.446.7541
2203 S. Big Bend Blvd
St. Louis, MO
Home Inspection Services of Missouri
314-803-2167
5311 Gladstone
St Louis, MO
Cornerstone Mortgage Inc.
314-420-7634
11255 Olive Blvd.
St Louis, MO
Buymyhousestl.com
314-494-2393
Yale Ave
St. Louis, MO
Keller Williams STL
314-852-3862
10936 Manchester Rd.
Kirkwood, MO

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Are you a homeowner planning on moving up to a bigger or more expensive home? Here’s a guide for planning the transition, with tips from real estate professionals on the RealEstate.com broker network.

Figure out how much your current home is likely to sell for.
Have your real estate professional conduct a comparative market analysis. “Be realistic about pricing the home so it moves quickly,” adds Sandy Guralnik, a broker with Coldwell Banker United in Charlotte, N.C. This will help you avoid a long gap between when you buy your new home and sell your old one.

Consider the market.
If you have only been in the home two or three years and made little or no down payment, you might not have enough equity to sell at a profit in today’s soft market. You might even owe more on the mortgage than the home is worth. On the other hand, if your home has appreciated well, it might be easier to move up to a bigger and better home.

Consider your finances.
Your overall debt picture is important if you plan to move into a larger, more expensive home. In addition to a higher mortgage, you’ll likely have higher utility, insurance and property taxes as well. If you owe money on a home equity loan, you’ll have to pay that back when you sell the home, which will eat into your profit.

Get preapproved by a reputable lender.
The lender will tell you how much money they’re willing to lend you, which will tell you how much house you can afford. Then, figure out how much you’re comfortable spending. The two numbers are not necessarily the same, says Jan Miyasato, director of corporate and client services for Prudential California Realty in Pleasanton, Calif.

Determine your long-term housing needs.
Will you be starting or expanding your family in a few years? Will the larger home be as teen-friendly as it is toddler-friendly? Is there a place for a home office if one of you eventually works from home?

Be realistic.
Most people will not be able to move up from a starter home into their dream home. It’s a long-term process that occurs over several moves, says Debbie Wong, a certified residential specialist with Prudential California Realty in San Mateo, Calif. Plus, it’s harder to qualify for a loan if the jump in monthly payments is too big, she says.

Preview properties in your target price range and location.
Look to see whether the homes match your trade-up goals.

Get your home on the market.
Moving up will go more smoothly if you are able to sell your home before trying to buy another. For one thing, many buyers are leery of contracts in which the sale is contingent on the seller finding a home. Finances also are an issue. You might be able to get a bridge loan if you’re unable to sell before you buy, but consider whether you can afford two mortgages for more than a month or two.

Determine the best time for your move.
If you want to move in the summertime, start your other preparations early enough to meet that goal.

 

Published on July 26, 2007

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Featured Local Company

Imagineering Development Corporation

618-541-8400
26 Carlyle Plaza, PMB #112
Belleville, IL

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