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First-Time Homebuyer Tips: What You Need to Know Before You Buy

July 24,2025 | Posted By Sonja Coffee in Buying
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Good morning and Happy Monday!

Buying your first home is such an exciting step, but I know it can also feel overwhelming if you’re not sure where to begin. The good news? You don’t have to go through it alone. I’ve helped many first-time buyers navigate this process, and I can tell you, having the right guidance really makes a difference.

From getting pre-approved early to setting a budget that truly works for your lifestyle, there are a few key steps that can help you avoid stress and feel more confident. Your first home doesn’t have to be perfect, it just has to be the right next step.

One of the things I love most about working with first-time buyers is helping them turn a dream into a reality. Watching that moment when everything starts to come together, when they get the keys and walk into their new home for the first time, that never gets old. It's such a privilege to be part of that journey.

Let’s walk through a few tips that can help you start strong and move forward with clarity and peace of mind.

Call, text, or reply to this email, I’m here to help whenever you’re ready.

Sonja

The Advice First-Time Homebuyers

Need To Hear

Buying your first home is a big milestone – and the right support is going to make it a whole lot easier.

Because while this process might be brand new to you, it’s not new to your agent. They’ve helped plenty of first-time buyers through it. They know what works, what actually matters, and how you can move through the process with a lot less guesswork.

Here are a few real-world tips based on that experience of helping other first-time buyers.

Tip #1: Get Pre-Approved First

Rocket Mortgage says this is one of the most common mistakes first-time buyers make. And it’s easy to see why. Looking at homes online is fun. But doing it before you know your numbers? That’s risky. You don’t want to fall in love with a house that’s way outside of your financial comfort zone. That's a fast track for getting frustrated.

Instead, find your agent and talk to a lender early – before looking at any houses. With your lender’s help, you’ll be able to get pre-approved for your home loan. That’ll give you a better idea of what you’ll be able to borrow. And it helps you set a realistic budget. Then, your agent will be able to make you a customized list of homes, so you’re only seeing what’ll work for what you can spend. More clarity, less frustration.

Tip #2: Set a Budget and Stick To It

Remember, just because you can borrow up to a certain amount, chances are you won’t want to max that number out. It’s really important to avoid overextending your budget, especially in today’s market. Other housing expenses like home insurance, homeowners association (HOA) fees, and taxes are on the rise, and you need to factor those in. Bankrate offers this advice:

“When you’re building a budget to narrow your search for properties, don’t just think about how much house you can afford, but how much in recurring costs you can handle once you’ve purchased your home.”

So, lean on the pros for advice on expenses you may not be thinking of, so you can work them into your budget. 

Tip #3: Don't Skip the Inspection 

When you find the right home, it’s easy to get caught up in the excitement. But skipping the inspection just to make your offer look stronger is a gamble that could cost you.

Instead, work with your agent to schedule a real inspection. They'll connect you with local pros, make sure it’s booked, and help you understand the results so you can negotiate repairs or ask for money off at closing, if needed. It’s better to invest in this time up front to avoid what could be thousands in surprise repairs later.

Tip #4: Your First Home Doesn’t Have To Be Your Forever Home

For a lot of buyers, this is where unnecessary pressure creeps in. But remember, you don't have to land your dream home right out of the gate. That’s why it’s called a starter home. It's a starting point, not your final destination.

An agent will help you explore all your options, including ones you may not have thought about. For example, a well-kept condo, a townhouse in a great location, or a house with good bones can be a perfect first step into homeownership. The goal? Get in. Start building equity. Then, grow from there.

Bottom Line

Buying your first place is a big step, but it doesn’t have to feel like a step in the dark. Let’s talk about where you’re starting, what’s stressing you out (or holding you back), and what you actually need to know to make it happen.

 

What’s one question you wish you could ask an expert right now? I'd love to answer it for you....

 

Give me a call today.

 

Wishing you a productive, successful, and healthy week ahead!

Sonja

909-917-8129

 

Thinking about buying your first home?

I’ve put together a helpful guide that breaks down the entire process, from getting pre-approved to closing day.

If you’d like a copy of the guide, email or call me today—I’d be happy to send it your way! Or use the QR code below. Feel free to share.

Sonja@sonjacoffee.com

909-917-8129

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