Buying in West Michigan
Browsing listings feels easy. Understanding what you are actually looking at, what it really costs, and whether it is right for your situation takes someone who is genuinely on your side.
The Approach
Most buyers come to me with a list of homes they want to see. My first conversation starts somewhere different: what are you trying to accomplish, and is now actually the right time to do it? I want you informed before you are invested, so every step after that feels like a decision you made, not a decision that was made for you.
“What you start searching for is most likely not what you will end up with, and that is completely normal. The process is a journey and I am here for every step of it.”Kelly Zwack
How Kelly Helps Buyers
Buying a home is one of the biggest decisions you will make. You deserve someone who takes that seriously, answers your questions without making you feel small for asking, and stays in your corner all the way through.
Some conversations end with a reason to wait, and that is the right outcome if it is the honest one. I will give you a clear read on where you stand financially, what the market is doing, and whether moving forward right now serves your situation. No pressure, ever.
Your lender tells you the maximum you qualify for. I walk you through what you can actually afford, including down payment, closing costs, and the monthly payment that fits your real life. Getting clear on the numbers before you start looking removes a lot of the stress once you do.
We get clear on what you genuinely need versus what would be nice to have before we ever start touring. Every showing has a reason. And I will tell you honestly when something is not right for you, even if you love it on paper.
I will walk you through every contract term before you sign it, explain what the inspection tells you and what to do about it, and keep you informed at every stage. There is never a step in this process where you should feel confused about what is happening.
What to Expect
Most of the stress in a home purchase comes from not knowing what is coming next. Here is what the process looks like when someone is patiently walking you through every step.
We start by talking about what you are trying to accomplish, what your timeline looks like, and whether buying right now is the move that makes sense. No forms, no obligation, just an honest conversation.
Pre-approval before you ever walk into a home. We talk through what you qualify for, what down payment assistance programs may apply to you, and what the full monthly number looks like once everything is factored in.
Every showing has a purpose. We build your criteria together, and I am honest with you when something does not measure up, even if the photos looked great online. Your time matters.
We look at what comparable homes have actually sold for and build an offer that is competitive without overpaying. Every term is explained before you sign. You never go into a decision blind.
The inspection gives you information, and I help you understand what it means and what to do about it. From there, we track every step through appraisal, title, and the final walkthrough so nothing catches you off guard.
Whether this is your first home or your fourth, you get the same patient, thorough guidance. Every situation is different. Every client gets a plan built around their actual goals.
The Buyer's Roadmap
A clear, honest walkthrough of every step from pre-approval to closing day, written in plain language so you know exactly what is coming. Free to read, no form required.
First-Time Buyers
The first step to buying is understanding exactly where you stand. Whether you want to work through it yourself, have a quick one-on-one conversation, or learn alongside others in a free class, there is a right starting point for you. No pressure, no cost.
A self-paced workbook with the questions, budgeting, and planning that show you exactly where you stand on the path to your first home.
Open the workbook →A quick 10 to 15 minute call with a Legacy advisor. No pitch, just an honest look at where you stand and what comes next.
Book a readiness call →A free, live class with Legacy and VanDyk Mortgage. Learn the real numbers, the loan programs, and the path to your first home.
Register for the class →Buyer Questions
No, and that assumption holds a lot of people back for longer than necessary. Conventional loans can start as low as 3 percent down, FHA around 3.5 percent, and programs like Michigan's MSHDA offer down payment assistance for buyers who qualify. The real number depends on your loan type and your situation. A lender conversation turns this from a guess into a plan.
Yes, and ideally before you fall in love with a home you cannot yet buy. Pre-approval tells you exactly what you can spend and signals to sellers that you are a serious buyer. In an active market, having pre-approval is often what separates you from another buyer on the same home.
Typically somewhere in the range of 2 to 3 percent of the purchase price, on top of your down payment. That covers lender fees, title work, the appraisal, and prepaid costs like insurance and property taxes. I walk every client through a realistic estimate before we get close to the closing table.
Michigan's taxable value is capped while the same owner holds the property and resets when the home sells. Your tax bill can be noticeably higher than what the current owner pays on the same house. This is worth understanding before you close, not after, and I make sure every buyer I work with knows it going in.
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“Every client I work with gets my full attention, my honest assessment, and someone who is completely on their side. Whether you are ready to go or not, I am here to help.”
