Time to Start Moving In!
Final Walk-Through
This is your last chance to inspect the property before closing. Ensure all agreed-upon repairs are completed and the home is in the expected condition.
Closing
At closing, you’ll sign all necessary documents and finalize financial transactions, including your down payment and closing costs. Once everything is complete, the deed is recorded, and ownership officially transfers to you.
Whether you celebrate with champagne or simply breathe a sigh of relief, congratulations—you’re now a property owner!
When you are ready to get started, call us at 913.645.7484 or complete this short form and one of our agents will be in touch.
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Tips For Buying The Perfect Home

Don’t Max Out Your Budget
Just because you’re approved for a certain amount doesn’t mean you need to spend it all on the purchase price. Be sure to leave room in your budget for closing costs, property taxes, and any potential repairs or renovations.
Get To Know The Area
Take time to evaluate the neighborhood to ensure it fits your lifestyle. Consider proximity to schools, shopping, and other everyday conveniences that matter to you and your family.
Don’t Skip The Home Inspection
A home inspection is invaluable. It can uncover issues you might not notice on your own, giving you peace of mind and helping you make a more informed decision before moving forward.

Get Pre-Approved
Being pre-approved by a lender shows sellers that you’re serious, financially ready, and not just browsing. It can also give you a competitive edge in a strong market.
Make a List of Deal Breakers
Know your must-haves versus nice-to-haves. Be realistic about what you can and can’t compromise on, and avoid taking on projects that would require costly, large-scale renovations beyond your budget.
Review the Age of Appliances & Major Systems
Key components like appliances, HVAC systems, water heaters, septic/well systems, and the roof can be expensive to replace. Pay attention to their age, condition, and maintenance history. In some cases, you may be able to negotiate a home warranty with the seller.
Check For HOA Requirements
If the property is part of a homeowners association (HOA), make sure you understand the rules, restrictions, and associated fees. These are typically annual costs and can impact how you use and maintain your property.
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Areas We Serve
Proudly managing properties across Kansas City Metro
- Kansas City Metro
- Jackson County
- Wyandotte County
- Cass County
- Johnson County
- Platte County
- Lafayette County
- Henry County

