
Searching for a home may be exciting, but it can also be incredibly stressful. With both your finances and your long-term life satisfaction potentially at stake, any mistake you make could cost you dearly. Want to know what to look out for? Here are some of the most common mistakes our real estate agents warn prospective buyers about.
- Stretching Your Budget Too Far
Just because you could afford to buy a home on the upper end of your price range doesn't mean you should start your search with those higher-priced properties. Take some time to survey what's available at the lower end of the market before moving up to more costly options. There might be a lovely home available for less than you'd expect to pay, and every dollar counts!
- Not Getting Pre-Approved for a Mortgage
Lending companies are often willing to pre-approve prospective buyers for a mortgage before they've picked out a home to purchase. While you'll need to jump through a few hoops to make this happen, it's worth your while to do so. Not only will you know exactly how much money you have to spend, but your bids will also be more attractive to sellers.
- Not Getting a Home Inspection
You'll be spending hundreds of thousands of dollars on your new home, so make sure it's in good shape before you commit to the purchase. Have a professional home inspector you trust look it over from top to bottom. Read their full report and note any major issues they uncover. If those problems aren't dealbreakers for you, you can still use them to score a lower price during negotiations.
- Rushing to Make an Offer
Got your eye on a home that you think will sell fast? Don't rush into anything. While it's important to take decisive action when you're ready to bid, it's equally important to consider your decision carefully first. Make sure you're choosing a home you really love at a price you can afford. Don't settle for less than you really want without taking the time to see if that perfect home is out there first.
- Falling Into a Bidding War
If other buyers start bidding on the same home you've made an offer on, proceed carefully. While some homes are worth a little competition, it's easy to lose sight of your actual goals when you're locked in a bidding war. Each time you make an offer or counteroffer, ask yourself: do I really want this home at this price? If not, it's okay to let it go.
- Searching Too Broad
A common pitfall many encounter is not having a clear understanding of what they truly need and want in a home. This lack of clarity can lead to overwhelming tours and confusion, as potential buyers may find themselves considering properties that don't align with their lifestyle needs or financial constraints. To avoid this, it's crucial to establish a well-defined list of criteria before beginning the search.
Your home-buying journey doesn't have to be an overwhelming experience. Our team will help you avoid all of the pitfalls above and many more. Contact us today to get in touch with our agents and get started.