Buying 101
We are here to guide you through every twist and turn of the buying process, so that you can sleep easy at night (in a home that you love ♥).
Our Buying Process
The Buying Process has several different steps. It is usually not as simple as finding a house, writing an offer, taking money to closing, and moving in. Finding the right home, in the right area, at a price within your budget is not necessarily easy, but the agents at Urban Pacific Real Estate are up to the challenge! Although there are many different steps and each agent will handle each step differently, below is a general outline of the buyer process.

Your home should support your life today—and tomorrow. We help you focus on what truly matters and avoid costly compromises.
1Define Your Priorities

We’ll connect you with a trusted lender to confirm your budget. A pre-approval strengthens your offer and sets clear expectations.
2Understand Your Financing Options

The best homes move fast. Our team tracks new listings daily so you don’t miss opportunities.
3Stay Ahead of the Market

Price is only part of the equation. Terms, timing, and presentation all matter—and we handle it strategically.
4Write a Strong Offer
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Buying FAQs
To do the best job for you, your agent will need the best information you can provide. This would include such things as:
- preferred price range
- number of bedrooms / bathrooms
- style of home (single-story, two-story, etc.)
- size of yard
- preferred school districts
- geographical areas / neighborhoods of interest
- special needs / special interests which your home needs to accommodate
Your agent will have additional questions for you about the type of property you are looking for and how you like to work.
New homes come on the market every day and your agent will work with you to determine how often you want to receive updates on available homes, and by what method. Clients using email can receive automatic updates from most MLS systems as soon as new listings are entered and processed.
Yes, provided your agent is a member of the MLS where the property is listed (in our case, the NWMLS). Most agents in our area are members of the NWMLS regardless of what company they are with.
With the advent of the online home search engines, many buyers have begun searching for – and often finding – properties of interest while working with an agent. Simply contact your agent with the address or the MLS number of the property in question and your agent will take it from there.
Yes. However, when meeting the agent hosting the open house it’s best if you immediately identify yourself as working with another agent so you can make sure your interests are represented by your agent.
The compensation that a buyer’s agent (also called the “selling agent”) receives typically comes from the seller’s proceeds and is a percentage of the total commission charged by the listing company. In most cases, there is no cost for a buyer to be represented by an agent.