Tampa Home Buyer’s Guide

Tampa Home Buying Guide

Congratulations on your decision to buy a new home in Tampa!

There are many important things to consider throughout the process, especially if you’re a first-time homebuyer. This Tampa Home Buyer’s Guide will keep you on track.

Making the Right Decisions

A home purchase may be your largest financial transaction to date, so it’s important to make the right decisions and to keep an eye on the details. With the assistance of your Real Estate Agent and Loan Officer, it should be an efficient, pleasant, and ultimately rewarding experience.

Count on Your Real Estate Agent To:

  • Preview available homes and to offer advice on selecting the best homes in the marketplace.
    Present the homes that suit your needs as you’ve defined them.
  • Help you determine the difference between a “good buy” and a property which, because of its nature (neighborhood, market appeal, etc.), might have to be discounted if you decide to sell in the future.
  • Negotiate the best deal for you. With a Pre-Qualification letter from The Mortgage Firm in-hand, your Real Estate Agent will be able to demonstrate that you are a qualified and capable borrower. This will strongly influence the Seller, and may make the difference between the Seller accepting your offer or someone else’s — even if your offer is lower!

Count on Your Loan Officer or Consultant To:

  • Assist you in selecting the best loan to meet your personal situation and goals. (This single decision can save you thousands of dollars throughout the years!)
  • Keep you informed of your loan status throughout the entire process.
  • Keep your Real Estate Agent informed of your loan progress (Note: your personal information is always kept confidential; only deal points and progress are shared).
  • Get the appropriate loan for you at the best rates and fees. This will save you significant money “up front” and throughout the years to come.

Count on Yourself To:

  • Keep your Real Estate Agent informed of any 
questions or concerns as they develop.
  • Keep the process moving by providing documentation and decisions as soon as reasonably possible. By doing so, many of the details are taken care of early which allows you to concentrate on any last-minute details or events.
  • Enjoy purchasing your home, but do remain objective throughout — to make the business decisions that are best for you.
  • Make sure you are pre-approved as early as possible. This will put the power of financing behind you so you can concentrate on selecting your home.