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How to Buy Your First Home the
Easy Way! Avoid 10 Common Potentially Devastating Mistakes
First Time Home Buyers Make.
Buying a home can be a hair-raising
experience. It can be a roller coaster of emotions...
finding the right place... securing the loan... moving
in. And if youre like most of us, your home will
be your largest investment. The emotions over such a
large and personal purchase can often cloud good business
judgment.
Many home buyers do very little research
before diving in and investing their hard-earned
money. Before doing that, doesnt it make sense
to be as informed as possible? Thats what this
report is all about. Its designed to help you
avoid 10 common, critical mistakes many home buyers
make. If you follow these 10 suggestions, with the help
of the right real estate professional, youll make
a good sound business decision that youll be happy
and proud of for years to come.
1. Inspect, Inspect and Inspect-
Go over the inspection report with a fine tooth comb.
Make sure the report was done by a professional organization.
For condo purchases, go over the by-laws, and association
fees. Dont take anything for granted... inspect
everything!
Be Columbo check out all
expenses. Taxes, utilities, owner dues...everything!
2. Imagine the Property Vacant-
Your furnishings and decorations will be the ones filling
this new residence. Dont be swayed by beautiful
furniture ... it leaves with the owner.
3. Income Plus Lifestyle Equals
Mortgage Payment- Sit down with a competent real
estate professional and honestly discuss your income
level and living expenses. Take into account future
considerations like: children, add-ons, amenities or
fix-ups. Your dream home is certainly worth a sacrifice
but dont mortgage your entire future.
4. View Several Homes- See
at least 3-5 properties. Dont move on the first
property you see but... dont move too slowly either.
With your agents help, youll be able to
view enough properties to get a good overall perspective
of your market. And when you find the right property,
all the leg work will be worth it.
5. Utilize Your Team- By
aligning yourself with the right real estate professional,
youll have an entire team working for you. Top
real estate professionals have lenders, title reps,
inspection teams - an entire group of trained professionals
to make the whole buying experience simple and easy
for you.
6. Be Columbo- Check out
all your costs and expenses before you sign: utilities,
taxes, insurance, maintenance and homeowner dues, if
applicable. Make sure all utilities are on (gas, electricity,
and water), so you can inspect everything in working
order. Ask lots of questions and be very detail conscious.
Before you sign do a final walk-through
and be sure the property was left per contract.
7. Do a Final Walk-Through-
Visit the property after all the furnishings have been
moved out to be sure there are no surprises. Be absolutely
positive the property was left exactly as you had agreed
upon in the contract. Many times, things are unintentionally
overlooked that could have been spotted in a final walk-through.
8. Plan For Flexibility- Closing
dates are not written in stone. Allow for contingencies
and have a back-up plan. If you or the sellers need
a little more time to conclude the final arrangements,
dont let these delays upset or frustrate you.
These types of circumstances are not uncommon in a real
estate transaction.
9. If Its Not In Writing,
It Doesnt Exist- All promises and discussions
are to be in writing. Dont make any assumptions
or believe any assurances. Even the best intentions
can be misinterpreted. Have your real estate professional
keep an ongoing log (in writing) of all discussions,
and get the sellers written approval for all agreements.
10. Loyalty Breeds Loyalty-
Be open, honest and up-front with your team. Hard feelings
and disloyalty will cause headaches, delays or may even
keep you from getting into the home you worked so hard
to locate. Take the time to select the right team in
the beginning and your first home purchase will be a
simple, easy and profitable experience youll have
fond memories of... for years to come.
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