For Buyers
The search for the right home begins with a clear understanding of the home lifestyle you most desire. We understand that your idea of "home" goes beyond the physical characteristics of a house. "Home" also reflects a certain style that you can call your own, an everyday lifestyle a particular community has to offer. Lifestyle needs are as individual as people themselves. That's why we represent the most diverse and desirable lifestyles in Fairfield County. Whether it is the coastal water views, city life, or the quietness of back country, modern or old-style New England colonials, we'll help you find your "home".
Our services and experience range from financial aid to helping you find the home that best suits you and your family. For your convenience, We also provide listings by email. We pride ourselves on repeat business and hope you'll come to understand why.
How We Can Help
Before you start looking
Closing Costs
- Assure that you see all the properties in the area that meet your criteria.
- Guide you through the entire home buying process, from finding homes to look at, to getting the best financing.
- Make sure you don't pay too much for your new home and help you avoid costly mistakes.
- Answer all of your questions about the local market area, including schools, neighborhoods, the local economy, and more.
Before You Start Looking For Your New Home:
- Check your credit rating. Straighten out any errors before its too late.
- Determine a comfortable monthly budget for your new purchase, including down payment and monthly payment.
- Find a loan program that meets your needs and get pre-qualified (preferably pre-approved).
- Choose a REALTOR® that you trust and who understands your needs.
- Determine what neighborhood best matches your needs.
- Identify important features you need your new home to have.
- Lender fees include charges for loan processing, underwriting, preparation and establishing an escrow account.
- Third-party fees include charges for insurance, title search, and other inspections such as termites.
- Government fees include deed recording and state & local mortgage taxes.
- Escrow and interest fees include homeowner's insurance, loan interest, real estate taxes, and occasionally private mortgage insurance.

