“How to buy a home”

A Preview of the Process

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  • Creating a budget is one of the most critical steps in the homebuying process. Without it, you risk overextending yourself financially and running into problems down the road.

  • You can’t buy a home without a mortgage—and unless you’re paying all cash, you won’t know your realistic price range. Getting pre-approved for a home loan is your first step toward smart, informed home shopping. A pre-approval shows exactly how much purchasing power you have, helping you shop confidently and make competitive offers.

  • Unfortunately, not every home will check every box—but knowing your non-negotiables helps you focus on what truly matters. When you’re clear on your must-have features, you can narrow your home search, shop with confidence, and act quickly when the right property comes along—reducing the chances of missing out on your dream home.

  • Depending on your needs, lifestyle, and goals, some neighborhoods in Chattanooga, TN or North Georgia will fit you better than others. Buying a home isn’t just about finding the right house—it’s about loving the community you’ll call home. Choosing the right neighborhood in Chattanooga, TN or North Georgia ensures your home supports your daily life, long-term goals, and overall happiness.

  • This step is straightforward—it’s time to start touring homes in Chattanooga, TN or North Georgia and see which ones feel right in person. Walking through properties helps you connect with the space, envision your life there, and make confident decisions when it comes time to buy.

  • If this isn’t your forever home, it’s important to consider its resale potential and future value. Planning ahead ensures your home investment grows with you, supports your long-term goals, and positions you for a strong return when it’s time to sell.

our personalized approach for homebuyers

Preparation Consult

Who it’s for:
First-time buyers, buyers looking to upgrade, or those relocating who want to prepare the right way BEFORE starting their home search.

Laying the Foundation for a Smart Purchase

Just starting your homebuying journey and wondering where to begin? Our Preparation Consult will help you get financially ready, build a strong game plan, and gain a clear understanding—so you can start your path to homeownership with clarity and confidence.

In this consult, we’ll help you:

  • Review your financial picture, credit, and savings

  • Understand how pre-approval works and what lenders look for

  • Clarify your needs, wants, and non-negotiables in a home

  • Set realistic expectations for your timeline and goals

  • Break down the entire buying process, step by step

  • Connect you with trusted lenders and helpful tools

  • Create a personalized action plan to get you buyer-ready

Readiness Consult

Who it’s for:
Buyers who have done the prep work and are READY to start touring, making offers, and securing the right home.

Moving from Planning to Action

Do you feel prepared to buy, but unsure of when to pull the trigger? Our Readiness Consult helps you assess your buying ability, market strategy, and confidence level, empowering you to move forward with both peace of mind and a competitive edge.

In this consult, we’ll help you:

  • Confirm your pre-approval and financial readiness

  • Define your timeline and level of urgency

  • Understand current market conditions and how they impact your strategy

  • Outline the showing and offer process so you know what to expect

  • Discuss negotiation tactics, contingencies, and offer strength

  • Align on communication and decision-making as we move forward

  • Ensure you're ready to act when the right home hits the market

FAQs

  • We help homebuyers anywhere and everywhere in the US. We are based out of the Greater Chattanooga and North Georgia area.

    We serve all of Tennessee, including but not limited to:

    Chattanooga, Hixson, Ooltewah, Cleveland, Red Bank, Signal Mountain, Soddy Daisy, Collegedale, Apison, East Brainerd, East Ridge, Harrison, Spring Hill, Nashville, Knoxville, and Franklin.

    We serve all of Georgia, including but not limited to:

    Ringgold, Rossville, Fort Oglethorpe, Dalton, Chatsworth, Tunnel Hill, Lookout Mountain, Rock Spring, Varnell, LaFayette, Cohutta, Chickamauga, Trenton, Resaca, Atlanta, and Marietta.

  • Buying a home typically takes 10 to 12 weeks from start to finish—from searching online to closing escrow. Once you find a home and your offer is accepted, the average time to close escrow is 30 to 45 days under normal market conditions. Cash buyers who are well-prepared can often purchase properties even faster. Understanding the homebuying timeline helps you plan, stay competitive, and close on your dream home smoothly.

  • If you plan to use the equity in your current home for the down payment on a new property, there are strategies to buy your next home without immediately selling. Understanding how to leverage home equity can help you keep your existing home while securing your next one, maximizing your investment and flexibility in the homebuying process.

  • The national average for home searches is 10 properties—but ultimately, the number is up to you! Home buying is easier today than ever, thanks to online listings and detailed property photos you can view from the comfort of your home. While convenience has never been higher, nothing beats touring homes in person to truly experience how they look and feel.

  • The timeframe in which the seller must respond should be specified in written offers. It should be enough to give them twenty-four hours.

  • The short answer? It depends! In most cases, when you buy a home with a buyer’s agent, the commission is paid by the seller. In some situations, a co-op fee isn’t offered upfront—but with us, it’s negotiated directly into the contract and becomes the seller’s responsibility, ensuring you get expert representation at no out-of-pocket cost.

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