Now that you've found the perfect home for sale in Albuquerque, the next step is to determine how much you want to pay for the home. This leads to getting a signed offer to purchase to the seller. While the whole purchase agreement is important, there are some parts that are critical to understand before you sign. Here are 3 of those parts.

Earnest Money Deposit

The earnest money deposit is the amount of money you’ll be giving the seller when you submit your offer to purchase (or shortly after it is accepted) to show you are serious. This is not the same as a down payment, which is what you give to your lender.

Usually you pay about 1% of the price of the home to the seller, and the money is kept in the broker’s trust account or with the title company. If the seller accepts the offer, the earnest money will be applied to the purchase of the home.

Personal Property

Personal property is anything that is not permanently attached to the house. Sometimes personal property is included in the sale to sweeten the deal. These items will be listed in the purchase agreement or in a separate addendum.

Items of personal property commonly included in home sales include:

  • Appliances
  • Yard equipment
  • Furniture

Closing Date

There are various strategies when it comes to choosing a closing date. Some people feel it’s best to close escrow as late in the month as possible. This is because prepaid interest, which you’ll need to pay at closing, is prorate from the date of closing to the end of the month.

If you're keeping a tight leash on your cash flow, you may want to close escrow early in the month. Your prepaid interest charge will be higher. Yet, because mortgage interest is paid in arrears, you will skip two mortgage payments instead of one.

That said, there are some times that are better for closings, for various reasons:

  • Avoid closing escrow near the fall and winter holidays, especially Thanksgiving, Christmas Eve or New Year’s Eve. Real estate professionals, like everyone else, take time off to be with friends and family.
  • If you are both selling and buying, you may need a simultaneous close, allowing both escrows to wrap up on the same day. This is a delicate process and it does have its shortcomings, which can be explained to you if you are in this situation.

Sandi Pressley and her team has the experience to walk you through the purchase agreement, line-by-line, to ensure you understand what you’re signing. 

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