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Today's Buyer: How Technology Helps You Buy a Home

It's essential to use technology to your advantage when you're buying a home.

Technology changes everything, from the way we communicate to the way we experience the world. It would be impossible to count the ways in which technology has changed real estate in recent years.

But the real question isn't how has technology changed the game, it's how can you use it to help you win. If you're gearing up to buy a home, it's essential to use technology to your advantage. Luckily, there are a lot of ways to do just that. 

  • Searching for a Home
    The Web has vastly improved the speed and ease at which today's buyers can search for homes. A lot of the long-distance driving associated with finding a home has been replaced with online searching. Real estate websites have made it much faster to conduct an online search and narrow down your options before you start visiting homes in person. These websites are not exactly new, but they continue to evolve, with ever-improving tools to search for homes based on price range, location, amenities, and many other criteria.
  • Finding an Agent
    With or without technology, a skilled real estate agent is still one of the greatest resources you can have. But the ways you can connect with real estate agents have greatly improved thanks to technology, which allows you to view an agent's accomplishments, awards, and experience at the touch of a button. Social media also makes it easier to learn more about a prospective real estate agent; chances are your agent will have personal and/or professional profiles on all the major social media platforms.
  • Viewing Homes
    It wasn't long ago that browsing online real estate listings meant endlessly scrolling through blurry pictures of houses in an attempt to find something that met your needs and fit your price range. Today's listings are different. Thanks to sellers' and agents' increasing ability to harness technology, it's much more common now to see beautiful, professional photos of every home, and sometimes even 360-degree views inside. Plus, tools like Google Maps make it easier to explore remotely, with street-level views that make it possible to get a feel for a city or town even if you're on the other side of the country. 
  • Getting a Mortgage
    Securing a home loan has never been the most enjoyable part of the home-buying process. Technology hasn't changed that, but it has made searching for a mortgage much faster and more convenient. Before you head to a lender in search of pre-approval, you can get a free credit report online to see if you need to work on your credit or use one of many free mortgage calculator apps to get an idea of how much you may qualify for. Many financial institutions also offer online applications, allowing you to get pre-approved for a home loan right from your laptop. 
  • Closing on a Home
    Attending a home closing in person has long been a requirement for buyers, even though sellers have had the ability to skip out on the proceedings for years. With the increasing availability of remote closings, that's no longer the case. It must be said that there are drawbacks to not being physically present on closing day, especially if you have questions, but for anyone moving a great distance, the ability to close on a home remotely and sign documents online can be a huge advantage. 

When you're ready to become a homeowner, technology is one of your greatest assets. Learn to use it to your advantage, and you already have a leg up on the search for your dream home. 

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