Real Estate Special Section
JORDANA
ZOBER
CUTITTA
MBA, Associate Broker
“Jordana from Howard Hanna”
• $40 Million Plus in Sales
• National Sales Excellence
Leader: Top 5% of
Realtors Nationwide
JordanaZoberCutitta@
howardhanna.com
412-657-3555 (cell)
412-963-6300 (office)
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Your dream house may not be in your dream location, and
your dream location may not have your dream house. Don’t get
stuck in a rut if you’re not seeing everything you want in your
price range. Typically, you’ll need to make some compromises
with your first home. Keep a few non-negotiables in your back
pocket, but otherwise be open to the idea of putting some of
your own upgrades and changes into a home that may not have
everything on your wish list.
5. Home.
Don’t get stuck in the mindset that you should spend every
dollar that you qualify for in your mortgage. This could lead to
bigger problems down the road. Look in the market under your
max budget and be creative when looking at homes for ways
to make improvements or changes that better fit your needs.
A little bit of sweat equity can go a long way and will give the
home your own personal touch.
6. Offer.
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4. Location.
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Once you’ve found a house you want to call “home,” work with
your real estate agent to come up with an offer the seller can’t
refuse. Whether the house needs some improvements or it’s a
hot buy on the market, your agent can guide you into making
a serious offer to the seller. If you’re feeling passionate about
the home, write the seller a letter explaining why you’re the
best buyer for the home. These touches can sometimes be the
difference between getting the house of your dreams, or losing
it to another buyer.
7. Moving.
You’ve done it! You’ve purchased your first home. Now that
you have a mortgage to pay, keep in mind some money-saving
tips, like asking your closest family and friends to help you
move! A little pizza can go a long way when looking for some
extra help. Make a plan for those personal touches to add to
your home. Test out paint colors in each room to make sure
you like the color in the daylight. Purchase furniture after
making detailed measurements (you don’t want to come home
with something that doesn’t fit!). Add some curb appeal as a
finishing touch and as a way to meet your new neighbors!