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First, it's crucial to appreciate the distinctive factors in the lives of military members and veterans. These include their housing allowances, permanent changes of station (PCS), deployments, and military training. A specialized real estate agent can provide much-needed support and guidance, especially when the military member may be absent due to deployment or training, leaving the spouse to handle much of the paperwork and home viewings.
Given the short-term nature of military assignments, usually 2-3 years, it's essential to consider the potential for rapid resale when helping military home buyers. This situation could mean focusing on properties in desirable locations with strong resale values. It's equally important to assist in making informed decisions about property type, considering factors such as maintenance and property management, which could become crucial in the event of a sudden relocation.
A growing concern is Home Owner Associations(HOA) and their restrictions related to renting and AirBNB. Many HOAs are starting to limit the ability to rent a home, even long term. Ensure you educate your clients, and make them aware of any restrictions.
Understanding the financial aids available for military home buyers is also a key part of the process. Military service members can have their mortgage interest rates capped at 6% for the duration of their service and one year after their service has ended. Furthermore, first-time military home buyers using a VA loan pay a funding fee of 2.3% of the home's purchase price if they make no down payment, with the possibility of reduction with larger down payments. Being well-versed in these financial aids can help you guide your military clients through the process more effectively.
Finally, as a real estate agent, you play a vital role in guiding military home buyers. Your understanding of their unique needs, the financial aids available to them, and the potential need for rapid resale due to frequent relocations can significantly impact their home buying experience. Your role is not only to facilitate the process but also to provide them with the knowledge and resources to make the best possible decision.
By considering these points and educating yourself about the specific needs and circumstances of military home buyers, you can provide a valuable service and build a reputation as a trusted resource for this unique client base.
As a reminder, MUSTWANTS is specifically designed to assist you in strengthening your ability to clearly collaborate and communicate with your clients.