Buy

Buyers!

When it's time to move!

1. Get Pre-qualified

We have narrowed the list of mortgage brokers and mortgage bankers in Arizona to a trusted few who consistently deliver outstanding service to our clients. If you would like to get pre-approved by a mortgage broker, please complete the contact form and we will put you in touch with our top trusted partners.

2. Get Educated

When you are looking to buy a home be sure to educate yourself on the area, schools, employment and future growth.  Take a look at the restaurants, healthcare, freeway access and retail shopping.  Moving to a new area is big decision so be sure to spend time in the area you are considering to make sure it's a fit for you and your family.

3. Research Homes

Our powerful Arizona home search solution allows you to search through all available Maricopa and Pinal counties in Arizona the way you want to search: by City, Neighborhood, Zip Code, School Boundary or MLS number. You can easily save your search, keep track of your favorites and have the newest listings that meet your criteria emailed to you daily.

4. Get Representation

There is so much more to hiring a buyer’s agent than getting access to houses and a chauffer to show you around. While it is possible to buy a home without an agent, the experience often proves to be more challenging than many expect. Unless you are buying a property that is for sale by owner, the seller has professional representation on their side. By negotiating directly with the sellers agent you are putting yourself at a severe disadvantage since their agent is legally bound to share everything you tell them in order to get the best deal for their client. You wouldn’t go into a courtroom without a lawyer, so why risk the biggest purchase in your life in buying a home without representation. Information – The only way to determine the correct price of a home is to analyze the prices at which similar homes recently sold in the same neighborhood. When you have an experienced Buyer’s Agent working for you their primary job is to keep you from making a mistake. The knowledge they gain from working with so many clients throughout their career is invaluable when it comes to helping you pick the right house, on the right street, in the right neighborhood. This experience also comes into play when they are negotiating on your behalf as they often have intimate knowledge of the pros and cons of similar homes that recently sold. Once you are under contract to purchase a home, your buyer’s agent will help you locate a great inspector, negotiate repairs with the seller, get estimates from trustworthy contractors and obtain financing from the most reputable lenders.