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How
to Buy Your First Home... the Easy Way!
Avoid the 10 Most Common, Painful,
Frustrating Mistakes First-Time Home
Buyers Make. |
Buying
a residence can be a hair raising experience. You will
experience a roller coaster of emotions while finding the
right place, securing the loan and finally moving in. For
most of us, the first time home purchase is the largest
investment we’ve ever considered. The emotions of
purchasing something so expensive and personal can often
cloud our business judgment.
Most home purchasers do little
or no research before they invest their nest egg. Doesn’t
it make sense to become as completely informed as possible
before you buy your first home? This special report is
designed to help you avoid 10 common and crucial mistakes.
The right real estate professional can help you make good
sound business decisions based on your personal situation.
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 CC&R’s,
By-Laws, and Association Fees. Don’t take anything for
granted... inspect everything!

2.
Imagine the
Property Vacant- Your furnishings
and decorations will be the ones filling this new
residence. Don’t be swayed by beautiful furniture; it
leaves with the owner.
3. Income +
Lifestyle = Mortgage Payment- Sit
down with your professional real estate agent and honestly
discuss your income level and living expenses. Take into
account future considerations, children, add-ons, amenities,
and fix-ups. Your dream home is certainly worth a sacrifice
but don’t mortgage your entire future.
4. View Several
Homes- See at least 7-10
properties. Don’t move too slow but don’t move on the first
property you see. With your agent’s help you should be able
to view enough properties to get a good overall perspective
of the home market. When you find the right property all
the leg work will be worth it.
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5. Utilize Your
Realtor- By aligning yourself with
the right real estate professional you will have an
entire team at your disposal. Utilize your lender, title
rep and agent. Each of them should work hand in hand for
your benefit. Explore all the options before you sign.
6. Be Columbo-
Check out all costs and expenses
before you sign. Utilities, taxes, insurance, maintenance
and home owner dues if applicable. Make sure all utilities
(gas, electricity, and water) are on during your walk-through so
you can inspect everything in working order. Ask lots of
questions and be very detail conscious.
7. Do a Final
Walk-Through- Visit the property after all 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. Things that could have been
spotted in a final walk-through are often unintentionally
overlooked.
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, don’t let these delays upset or frustrate
you. These types of circumstances are not uncommon in a
real estate transaction.
9. If It’s Not In
Writing, It Doesn’t Exist- All promises and discussions
should be in writing. Don’t make any assumptions or believe
any assurances. Even the best intentions can be
misinterpreted. Have your professional keep an ongoing log
in writing of all discussions and get the seller’s written
approval on all agreements.
10. Loyalty Breeds
Loyalty- Be open, honest and up front with your
Realtor. Hard feelings and disloyalty will cause head
aches, delays or may even keep you from getting into the
home you worked so hard to locate. Take the time to select
the right Realtor in the beginning and your home purchase
will be a pleasing and memorable experience.
We sincerely hope
these tips and ideas are of value to you. If there is any
way we can be of service please contact our office. We
would consider it a privilege to be of service to you! If
you would like a FREE consultation call our office at
(954) 315-0346. |