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Find the Right Home, Make the Right Move

Buying a home is exciting — and it can feel overwhelming. Here's everything you need to know to buy with confidence, from your first search to the day you get the keys.

Buying a home in Northern California is one of the most significant financial decisions you'll make, and having the right preparation and the right agent by your side makes all the difference. Ruth Brewer, a Northern California Realtor with Keller Williams Pathway Properties Group, helps buyers navigate every step — from getting pre-approved and finding the right home to making a strong offer and closing with confidence. Whether you're a first-time buyer, a growing family looking to move up, or relocating to the area, Ruth provides patient, knowledgeable guidance tailored to your goals.

Know Before You Go

5 Things Every Buyer Should Know

These five essentials will save you time, money, and stress — and help you make decisions you feel good about for years to come.

01

Get Pre-Approved for a Mortgage First

Before you start touring homes, get pre-approved by a lender. A pre-approval tells you exactly what you can afford, shows sellers you're serious, and gives you a clear budget so you don't fall in love with a home outside your range. In competitive markets, offers without pre-approval are rarely considered.

02

Understand Closing Costs & Hidden Expenses

The purchase price is just the beginning. Budget for closing costs (typically 2–5% of the loan amount), property taxes, homeowners insurance, HOA fees, and potential repairs. Moving costs, utility setup, and furnishing add up too. Know the full picture before you commit.

03

Never Skip the Home Inspection

A professional home inspection protects you from costly surprises. It reveals structural issues, plumbing or electrical problems, roof condition, and more. Use the inspection results to negotiate repairs or credits — or to walk away if the problems are too significant.

04

Don't Skip the Home Appraisal

Your lender will require an appraisal to confirm the home's value matches the loan amount. If the appraisal comes in low, it can affect your financing. Understanding this process protects you from overpaying and helps you negotiate if the numbers don't add up.

05

Work with a Buyer's Agent Who Represents You

The listing agent represents the seller. A buyer's agent represents you — your interests, your budget, and your timeline. Having an advocate on your side means better negotiation, clearer communication, and someone who helps you avoid costly mistakes.

Smart Budgeting

Know What You Can Truly Afford

Your mortgage payment isn't the only cost of homeownership. A realistic budget accounts for everything — and helps you buy a home you can enjoy without financial stress.

I always encourage buyers to think beyond the monthly payment. Consider property taxes, insurance, HOA fees, maintenance, utilities, and your overall lifestyle. The right home fits your life — not just your loan approval.

Monthly mortgage payment (principal, interest, taxes, insurance)
Closing costs (typically 2–5% of loan amount)
Ongoing maintenance and repairs (1–3% of home value per year)
HOA fees, if applicable
Moving costs, utility setup, and furnishing
$350K
Starting Range
$700K
Upper Range
Sacramento, Yuba City, Plumas Lake, Lincoln, Wheatland
Ruth's Service Areas
Step by Step

The Buying Process Timeline

Every buyer's journey is unique, but here's what you can generally expect from start to finish.

1

Get Pre-Approved (1–2 Weeks)

Meet with a lender, submit your financial documents, and receive a pre-approval letter. This tells you exactly what you can borrow and positions you as a serious buyer from the start.

2

Start Your Search (2–8 Weeks)

We discuss your priorities — location, size, features, budget — and begin touring homes. I share listings that match your criteria and provide honest guidance on each property's value and condition.

3

Make an Offer (1–3 Days)

When you find the right home, I help you craft a competitive offer based on comparable sales, market conditions, and the home's condition. We negotiate terms that protect your interests.

4

Inspections & Appraisal (1–3 Weeks)

Once your offer is accepted, we schedule a professional home inspection and the lender orders an appraisal. Inspection results may lead to repair requests or credits — I handle the negotiation for you.

5

Final Approval & Closing (2–4 Weeks)

Your lender finalizes the loan, title is cleared, and we do a final walkthrough. At closing, you sign the paperwork, receive your keys, and officially become a homeowner.

Making Your Move

How to Make a Strong Offer

In today's Northern California market, submitting a strong, well-prepared offer is essential — especially when competing against other buyers. Here's what makes an offer stand out:

Pre-Approval Letter

Shows the seller you're financially qualified and ready to move forward.

Competitive Price

Based on comparable sales and current market data — not guesswork.

Clean Contingencies

Reasonable terms that protect you without scaring off the seller.

Flexible Timeline

Accommodating the seller's needs when possible can be the deciding factor.

Earnest Money Deposit

A strong deposit demonstrates serious intent and financial stability.

Experienced Representation

An agent who communicates clearly and professionally gives your offer credibility.

House Hunting Tips

What to Look For in a Home

Beyond the curb appeal, here are the things that truly matter when evaluating a home.

Location & Neighborhood

Commute times, school districts, walkability, noise levels, and future development plans. Visit at different times of day.

Layout & Functionality

Does the floor plan work for your lifestyle? Consider bedroom count, bathroom placement, storage, and how rooms flow together.

Age & Condition

Roof, HVAC, water heater, plumbing, and electrical — these expensive systems matter more than fresh paint or new carpet.

Outdoor Space

Yard size, fencing, patio condition, drainage, and maintenance requirements. Make sure outdoor space matches how you want to live.

Resale Potential

Even if you plan to stay for years, think about how easy the home will be to sell later. Location, layout, and condition all play a role.

HOA & Community Rules

If the home is in an HOA, understand the fees, rules, restrictions, and financial health of the association before committing.

Buyer Representation

An Agent Who Works for You

When you work with me as your buyer's agent, I'm on your side. I help you find homes that truly fit your needs, point out potential issues during showings, negotiate aggressively on your behalf, and make sure you understand every document you sign.

I won't pressure you into a home that isn't right. I won't rush you through decisions. And I won't disappear after closing. My goal is to help you make a decision you'll feel good about for years to come.

Curated Home Search
Full Advocacy
Clear Communication
No Pressure, Ever
Ruth Brewer, Northern California Realtor — buyer representation

Ready to Start Your Search?

Whether you're just beginning to explore or you're ready to make an offer, I'd love to help. Let's talk about what you're looking for and how I can help you get there.

Or call or text directly: 916-761-6299