Monday, September 13, 2010

Buy Property Abroad: Guam

If you intend to buy property abroad, consider following a methodical and systematic process, reinforced by careful analysis, planning and execution. However, more often than not many homeowners tend to disregard these processes and make their property purchases based from impulsive decisions that are driven by emotions and ignorance instead of rational considerations. Unfortunately, the ramifications of these actions could be serious. The inability to take real estate purchasing methods leads to the procurement of a property that has no habitation license, state refusal of utilities, poor house construction that ends in accidents, inability to resell the house or the property being demolished.

Purchasing mistakes when you buy property abroad could cause legal troubles, stress and uncertainty that could last for a very long time results that prospective homeowners wouldn't like to happen. Purchase a property overseas heedlessly and you would definitely regret your actions later on. To prevent these things from occurring, getting things accordingly can mean taking things one day at a time and doing your own homework. Once you are able to do things accordingly you would definitely enjoy the fruits of your patience without getting caught up in any legal problem.

It's pretty enticing to scout for property investments while you're on a holiday, and it does make sense to buy a home in a place that you are familiar with rather than purchasing a property in a location that you barely know. However, you should consider that holidays are not the right time to do your property scouting as you're not virtually on you rational mind during these periods, meaning you have to set the right time to truly indulge in property-hunting visit. You should also consider looking at a range of locations and real estate investments in order to make comparisons. A noteworthy location and property investments that you might want to try are the homes for sale in Guam.

The costs of homes for sale in Guam are comparatively lower than in other countries, though the biggest cost could be accounted to the real estate agent, between 4% to 10% of the value of the property which would be paid by the seller, while the buyer would shoulder all the other fees including the title insurance, recording fees and the escrow fee. There are no restrictions on foreign property ownership, but in Guam foreigners are only allowed to purchase one owner-occupied property under their personal names if they are not citizens of the USA and have no intention to become permanent residents in the said territory.

Let's just say that you finally found your dream house in one of the homes for sale in Guam, the next thing that you would have to do is to check if there are associated issues with the property you like to purchase that could posit future problems on your side. The first thing that you should consider doing is to have a survey or inspection undertaken to know the physical condition of the house, whether it is safe to live in and whether there are structural problems like subsidence or roof issues that could be burdensome for you. Once you are assured that there are no issues associated with your prospective property, the next things that you have to attend to include some form of a title, written documents of who owns what, and series of contracts that fall under two categories: first is the preliminary contract that contains the owners commitment of selling the property and the buyer's commitment to purchase the property along with some form of deposit, and secondly, the completion of the closing contract that would finalize and set the deal. With all the legal aspects that you have to oversee, it is essential for you to seek the assistance of a personal legal representative and not the one suggested by your selling agent so as to ensure that your interests are legally represented, property bounds are well delineated and that ownership disputes would not arise in the future.

If you would be purchasing a property, for instance in Tamuning, and your main purpose is to use it as a profitable investment, then you should focus more on its financial elements. If your objective is to use such property to earn through rentals, you should check on the local rental market for you to be able to establish your expected returns. It is also important that you do some consumer research in order to gauge the rate of occupancy in the area where you intend to purchase your property compared to a property in a nearby community along with the costs like utility bills, taxes, housekeeping so that you could make realistic estimates. Overall, there are certain drawbacks associated to purchasing an overseas property; however, you should not use such drawbacks as a reason not to purchase a property as owning your own little piece overseas could definitely transform your life into a more meaningful one.

If you are to buy property abroad, let's say you've chosen one of the homes for sale in Guam specifically in Tamuning, it is important that you follow a systematic real estate purchasing method in order for you to get the best deal out of your money. Remember not to buy a property hastily as this could lead to stress, uncertainty and legal troubles that you would have to deal with for a long period of time.

-Alison Ward

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