Really good information, especially for first-time buyers or first-time buyers of new construction. Your information is particularly helpful for those moving from another state or people who haven't purchased a home in many years. The process really is different from other states.
Thank you Jep for watching! If you have any further questions, comment below or feel free to email me directly at Kaori.nagaochiti@sothebysrealty.com 📩
Hi Kaori. What is your opinion on scheduling multiple home inspections during the build process? For example, one inspection after the framing is complete, and another inspection before closing?
I would recommend it. I especially recommend a full home inspection prior to closing. I've found a lot of builders cutting corners on insulation, roof tiles, and more... feel free to email me at Kaori.nagaochiti@sothebysrealty.com if you have any more questions! Are you in the market for new builds?
Another super informative video. Thanks Kaori! As I started formulating a question, you would answer it next in your video. It was great! One question in regards to the pre-approval process with lenders, have you had clients use a mortgage broker to help with the shopping process, to better compare the pros and cons of using the builder's preferred lender(s)?
Thanks for watching! To answer your question, absolutely! It's important for my buyers to do their due diligence to get rates from other lenders including mortgage brokers and banks. You can then use that to leverage your rate with the builder's lender!
GREAT question! As a buyer, you can sign the closing documents before closing day. If you choose to sign the same day for closing, my pro tip is to sign first thing in the morning so that title has enough time to collect all documents, confirm funding, and release to record. Once recorded and you get a copy of the deed, it's official and you can collect keys 🔑✨😍
@KaoriLuxuryRealEstate Thank you so much for responding! So, does recording usually happen pretty fast? Like within days? I'm just trying to inform myself as much as I can. The contract does say that we can't pick up the keys until recording with the county has happened. I just wanted to see if this typically happens pretty fast or if on average it takes a few days.
@@twin510 Recording usually takes a few hours. If you sign, fund, and release to record in the morning, you should get keys by early afternoon. If you release to record in the early afternoon, usually cut off is at 2pm, you should record and close by the end of the day!
Since new construction homes can take such a long time to complete (almost a year), why is it important to decide on a lender so early in the process? Could you use your pre-approval to sign the contract while shopping for the best lender to compare, then decide which one to choose about a month or two before the closing date? I don't like the idea of not comparing what other lenders are offering while waiting for the construction to be completed! During which phase of the process does the builder require a complete mortgage commitment/application?
Great question Suzy. The only decision you need to make upfront is whether you will be working with the builder's preferred lender or not in order to leverage their builder & lender credits 💰 Builder and lender incentives are contingent on working with builder's preferred lender. I have a lot of buyers do a rate lock, but within 30 days of closing, have a conversation with the builder's lender to see if we can match the current market rate. Hope this helps. Happy to discuss further. You can email me at Kaori.nagaochiti@sothebysrealty.com 📩
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Finally someone who gives a full breakdown of a new construction timeline 🙏🏽
Yessss ‼️🔥
This was so informative! Thank you 🙏🏽
AWESOME! What was your biggest take away from the video?
Awesome video, so informative and realistic behind the scenes look when purchasing a new home. Thank you Kaori!
I appreciate you watching and engaging!
Really good information, especially for first-time buyers or first-time buyers of new construction. Your information is particularly helpful for those moving from another state or people who haven't purchased a home in many years. The process really is different from other states.
Thank you so much for watching! I appreciate your feedback. I love hearing from my viewers.
I recon , I wish you were in Reno NV , you got do much zest and knowledge, thank you for sharing!!!!
My pleasure! Knowledge is power 💪
I enjoyed your educational video. I learned a lot from it. Thank you Kaori for sharing. Take care.
Thank you Jep for watching! If you have any further questions, comment below or feel free to email me directly at Kaori.nagaochiti@sothebysrealty.com 📩
I really love these vlogs featuring local spots and Las Vegas lifestyle! I really wish I could move there!
Thank you so much! I'm here as your resource so when you are ready, let me know!
Great INFO for the New Buyers in VEGAS😊
Thanks so much!
Awesome video , thank you Kaori.
Thank you Jimmy. Where are you tuning in from?
Well done Kaori, Thank You
Thanks for watching 👀
Hi Kaori. What is your opinion on scheduling multiple home inspections during the build process?
For example, one inspection after the framing is complete, and another inspection before closing?
I would recommend it. I especially recommend a full home inspection prior to closing. I've found a lot of builders cutting corners on insulation, roof tiles, and more... feel free to email me at Kaori.nagaochiti@sothebysrealty.com if you have any more questions! Are you in the market for new builds?
Another super informative video. Thanks Kaori! As I started formulating a question, you would answer it next in your video. It was great! One question in regards to the pre-approval process with lenders, have you had clients use a mortgage broker to help with the shopping process, to better compare the pros and cons of using the builder's preferred lender(s)?
Thanks for watching! To answer your question, absolutely! It's important for my buyers to do their due diligence to get rates from other lenders including mortgage brokers and banks. You can then use that to leverage your rate with the builder's lender!
I wish you were in Orange County California. I would hire you to represent my interests when buying property .
Hi Larry, I have a GREAT referral partner in OC! Please email me kaori.nagaochiti@sothebysrealty.com 📩
Very informative and very well explained! Quick question: Is the day your home is scheduled to record, the same day you sign the title documents?
GREAT question! As a buyer, you can sign the closing documents before closing day. If you choose to sign the same day for closing, my pro tip is to sign first thing in the morning so that title has enough time to collect all documents, confirm funding, and release to record. Once recorded and you get a copy of the deed, it's official and you can collect keys 🔑✨😍
@KaoriLuxuryRealEstate Thank you so much for responding! So, does recording usually happen pretty fast? Like within days? I'm just trying to inform myself as much as I can. The contract does say that we can't pick up the keys until recording with the county has happened. I just wanted to see if this typically happens pretty fast or if on average it takes a few days.
@@twin510 Recording usually takes a few hours. If you sign, fund, and release to record in the morning, you should get keys by early afternoon. If you release to record in the early afternoon, usually cut off is at 2pm, you should record and close by the end of the day!
@KaoriLuxuryRealEstate Got it!
Thank you so much!!! You are great at explaining and making things understandable. I wish you all the success!
@@twin510 Good luck with your new home!
Since new construction homes can take such a long time to complete (almost a year), why is it important to decide on a lender so early in the process? Could you use your pre-approval to sign the contract while shopping for the best lender to compare, then decide which one to choose about a month or two before the closing date? I don't like the idea of not comparing what other lenders are offering while waiting for the construction to be completed! During which phase of the process does the builder require a complete mortgage commitment/application?
Great question Suzy. The only decision you need to make upfront is whether you will be working with the builder's preferred lender or not in order to leverage their builder & lender credits 💰 Builder and lender incentives are contingent on working with builder's preferred lender. I have a lot of buyers do a rate lock, but within 30 days of closing, have a conversation with the builder's lender to see if we can match the current market rate. Hope this helps. Happy to discuss further. You can email me at Kaori.nagaochiti@sothebysrealty.com 📩