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Want to break your heart and your bank account at the same time? Then buy a new home based on the fact that you've fallen in love with it!
Needless to say, you should never do this!
In some cases, when you fall in love with the "pretty face" of a house, you fail to look underneath and find problems like bad wiring, leaky roofs, bad foundations, etc. This is an extremely expensive way to buy a home!
A funny and sad example of this is shown in the 1986 film, The Money Pit, starring Tom Hanks and Shelley Long. They make the mistake of falling in love with a home and think they're getting a $1,000,000 property for only $200,000.
Once they get into the home, they find out it'll cost a million to repair it! It's got wood rot, a bad roof, bad plumbing, bad electricity, even bad raccoons!
Well, that's Hollywood exaggeration, of course. After all, The Money Pit was a comedy. But, when things like that happen to you, it's no joke. Repairs can cost you a lot of money and heartache, not to mention dangerously rising blood pressure!
So, again, never ever fall in love with a house at first sight! Easier said than done, you say? How do you avoid this tendency? Below, I offer some solutions to the problem!
Solutions 1: Get Cold Hard Facts about the Home!
When I talk about "cold, hard facts," I'm talking about getting the house evaluated by a certified home inspector.
It's well worth the money to have this job done because the inspector will cast the objective eye you lack on the property. He or she will evaluate every aspect of a house - roof, plumbing, wiring, foundation, etc.
The cost of a home inspection varies with the region of the country. Nationally, they range from $200 to $400. But, for the investment of, say, $200, you prevent yourself from losing thousands of dollars in repairs in two ways.One, you can simply walk away from the deal. Or, two, you can require that seller fix all items before you sign a contract!
Bonus: Often, you can ask that the seller pay for the home inspection!
Solution 2: Cool Off and Take Your Time!
Infatuation with a home is fun and exciting, and you can have the overwhelming temptation to buy an attractive home practically "on the spot."
My advice - walk away and come back several hours later, especially after you've viewed other properties! By then, it's likely you'll have a more objective eye.
Solution 3: Keep It Simple!
By this I mean that you should stick within your price range. You want the best hom e at the best price within your means! So, if you see an outwardly gorgeous home at, say, $10,000 above your price limit, say, "I love you, but you're way too pricey for me!" and walk away from the temptation!
Solution 4: Rely on Your Realtor!
At heart, I and other professional realtors like me, want you to have a home that meets your needs in the best way possible. That means preventing you from buying a home that's in substandard shape and/or beyond your means.
To be perfectly blunt about it, I rely on great word of mouth from satisfied customers to make the most of my real estate career. So, you have my promise that I'll do my absolute best to get you into the house of your affordable dreams!
Need that objective eye to help you make a smart home-buying decision? Contact us today.
When buying a house, it is better to let logic win over emotions. If you are a genuinely emotional person, you should have a real estate agent, even if you have your family and friends by your side. These agents are trained to know exactly what to do, and you can rest assured they never tolerate certain behaviors.
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“Infatuation with a home is fun and exciting, and you can have the overwhelming temptation to buy an attractive home practically "on the spot."”--- Yeah, a lot of home buyers are like this. It’s important that you don’t simply make up your mind up on this matter. A house is considered as one of the greatest investments in life. So make sure that you’re getting what is truly worthy of you.
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"I love you, but you're way too pricey for me!"--- This is one of the major problems that most home buyers usually encounter. Certainly, there are houses out there that you’re going to set your sights on, but still, you need to stick to your budget. Don’t be disappointed, as for sure, with the help of your realtor, you’re going to find the house that you want and is well within your budget.
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