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<blockquote data-quote="Joeh" data-source="post: 1753388" data-attributes="member: 18680"><p>Hey everyone,</p><p></p><p>To make things quick, as I can be a bit long winded, the fiance and I want to start the process of buying a home. Problem is, I've never bought a home before, so I have no idea where to start. Being young, I don't have any experience, or any contacts in the mortgage/real estate world. So I humbly come to my friends at OSA. Can anyone recommend me a few places to start looking? I'd like to get us prequalified before we begin shopping, although I don't imagine we'll have many issues achieving pre-qualification with our current financial status and credit ratings. Is there a good mortgage office in Tulsa? Who has the best rates right now? Is looking into an FHA loan something I'd benefit from, or are those geared more specifically at younger people with no credit history and not enough money for a down payment? </p><p></p><p>What about area's of Tulsa/BA/Owasso/Bixby that are good deals for 'starter' homes? We've been poking around out in the 'new tulsa' area, by 41st/51st and ~193rd, and also out in Owasso. Is there any other developments you all know of that we could benefit from looking at? We have realistic expectations (I think) and are looking for ~3 bedroom/2 bath homes, probably in the 1600-1800sqft range. </p><p></p><p>If needed, feel free to PM me for any specifics. I don't really want to go talk finances on an open forum, but if that information is needed it can be had through PM's. </p><p></p><p>So, who do you guys use/know? Any advice? </p><p></p><p>Thanks!</p><p>~Joey</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Joeh, post: 1753388, member: 18680"] Hey everyone, To make things quick, as I can be a bit long winded, the fiance and I want to start the process of buying a home. Problem is, I've never bought a home before, so I have no idea where to start. Being young, I don't have any experience, or any contacts in the mortgage/real estate world. So I humbly come to my friends at OSA. Can anyone recommend me a few places to start looking? I'd like to get us prequalified before we begin shopping, although I don't imagine we'll have many issues achieving pre-qualification with our current financial status and credit ratings. Is there a good mortgage office in Tulsa? Who has the best rates right now? Is looking into an FHA loan something I'd benefit from, or are those geared more specifically at younger people with no credit history and not enough money for a down payment? What about area's of Tulsa/BA/Owasso/Bixby that are good deals for 'starter' homes? We've been poking around out in the 'new tulsa' area, by 41st/51st and ~193rd, and also out in Owasso. Is there any other developments you all know of that we could benefit from looking at? We have realistic expectations (I think) and are looking for ~3 bedroom/2 bath homes, probably in the 1600-1800sqft range. If needed, feel free to PM me for any specifics. I don't really want to go talk finances on an open forum, but if that information is needed it can be had through PM's. So, who do you guys use/know? Any advice? Thanks! ~Joey [/QUOTE]
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