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Buying your first home is exciting — the idea of walking through potential spaces, picturing where your couch might go, and dreaming about your new lifestyle is what makes it real. But before you start falling in love with charming kitchens or dreamy backyards, there’s some important groundwork to lay. Touring homes without preparation can lead to wasted time, unrealistic expectations, or even missed opportunities.

Here are five essential things every first-time buyer should do before setting foot inside that first listing:

 

1. Get Pre-Approved for a Mortgage

If you do nothing else before touring homes — do this. Getting pre-approved tells you exactly how much home you can afford and shows sellers you’re serious. It’s not just about knowing your budget; it’s also your first step in building a relationship with a lender, locking in an interest rate range, and speeding up the offer process when the right home comes along.

Think of it like going shopping with a gift card versus just guessing your limit. A strong pre-approval makes your search smarter and more strategic from day one.

 

2. Make a Realistic List of Needs vs. Wants

It’s easy to get distracted by shiny countertops or dreamy light fixtures, but focusing on the right features is key. Take time to create a list of “must-haves” (non-negotiables like number of bedrooms, parking, or commute time) versus “nice-to-haves” (like a fireplace or walk-in closet). This will keep you grounded during showings and help you compare homes objectively.

Bonus tip: Share this list with your agent so they can tailor your search accordingly.

 

3. Understand the Full Cost of Homeownership

Your monthly mortgage payment is just one piece of the puzzle. Before touring homes, take a few minutes to understand the bigger financial picture — including property taxes, homeowner’s insurance, HOA fees (if applicable), and maintenance costs. Some homes might look affordable upfront but can add up quickly once you factor in the extras.

Your lender and agent can help break these numbers down so you’re not blindsided later.

 

4. Research Neighborhoods Like a Local

You’re not just buying a home — you’re buying into a neighborhood. Take time to explore different areas online (or in person if possible). Look at things like walkability, school ratings, public transportation, local businesses, and future development plans. A home you love on paper might not feel right once you drive through during rush hour.

This step helps you narrow your search before you spend hours touring homes that don’t align with your lifestyle.

 

5. Find the Right Real Estate Agent

Touring homes with the right agent by your side is a game changer — especially as a first-time buyer. You want someone who understands your needs, explains the process clearly, and isn’t just trying to make a quick sale. Look for an agent who’s experienced with first-time buyers and willing to walk you through the process from pre-approval to closing day.

A good agent will save you time, money, and stress — and probably make the journey a lot more enjoyable.

 

Ready to Tour the Right Way?

Touring homes is exciting — but it’s even better when you’re prepared. Doing these five things first ensures that you’re confident, informed, and ready to take action when you find “the one.” Whether you’re just getting started or ready to hit the pavement, I’m here to help guide you every step of the way.

Curious about how to start your search? Let’s talk — no pressure, just answers.