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AJ LaTrace

AJ LaTrace

AJ LaTrace is a writer and editor covering Chicago real estate and development with regular bylines in Chicago magazine and Streetsblog Chicago.  

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What every first-time home buyer in Chicago needs to know

What every first-time home buyer in Chicago needs to know

You’ve been saving for years and you’re ready to take the plunge into homeownership—congrats! But where do you start? Chicago is a relatively affordable city compared to the coastal metros, but that doesn’t make the buying process any easier for first-timers. Whether you’re searching for a sleek River North pad or a cozy Chicago-style bungalow or just want a whole lot of lawn, the sheer thought of the home-buying process can be intimidating. But don’t worry, we’ve got your back. Before you start touring properties, make sure you’ve done these four things and you’ll be ahead of the game. 1. Visualize your dream house. It’s fun to browse online real-estate sites, but tough decisions must be made beyond aesthetics and curb appeal. Are you interested in becoming a live-in landlord, or are you seeking something more hands-off? Are amenities such as parks, schools and proximity to transit important to you? Are you handy enough to rehabilitate your own fixer-upper, or do you even have the budget for renovations? Make sure you think through all the options. 2. Yes, you need an agent. Your broker will play a few roles in your first home purchase: coach, fixer and therapist. It’s crucial to connect with an agent who not only helps to guide the process but also truly understands what’s best for your budget and needs. Good brokers generally help line up other key players, such as a home inspector, mortgage lender or lawyer. Neighborhood associations and online community pages are great