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Buying Mistakes

By educating yourself and getting prepared you can save time and make sure your transaction goes smoothly! Here are some common mistakes people make when buying a home.

 
  1. Not Being Pre-Qualified For Financing Before Looking
    When you start to look, it is important that you know how much you can comfortably spend on a home. Getting pre-qualified for financing will lock down your price range and help prevent you from being turned down after falling in love with a home. It will also save you the strain of having to find a lender within a few days of conditionally buying a home. In times of fluctuating interest rates it would benefit you to lock in a lower rate. This could save you thousands of dollars if the rate increases while you are in the process of buying.

  2. Failing To Seek Out The Services Of An Experienced Real Estate Agent
    Many Buyers are unaware of the fact that in almost every case they are not responsible for paying the agent’s fees; the agent is being paid a commission from the seller. It is always best to seek out an experienced real estate agent that can use their information regarding recently listed and sold properties to get you the lowest price possible.

  3. Failing To Research The Market Before Making Your Offer
    Have your agent prepare all the area sales and comparables in your area and get a copy to look over before you make your offer. This will help ensure that you do not overpay what the home is really worth. In most cases, this is the same type of information that the seller saw when setting the price of their home.

  4. Not Being Informed of Your Rights & Obligations During Your Offer To Purchase
    It is of the utmost importance to be aware of your rights and what to expect from a competent real estate agent. A small mistake in a condition or clause could end up costing you time and money, or in some cases even void your contract.

  5. Not Understanding The Common Negotiating Methods Used At Offer Time
    Some buyers have been told that the best way to get a good price is to low-ball the seller from the start in hopes that the seller will drop their price down fast in their counter offer. In reality this often does nothing more than upset the seller and will probably end up ruining the chance at an acceptable offer to both of the parties involved. Have good communication with your agent, and they will be able to inform you on the many proper ways to negotiate a deal and still get you the lowest price.

  6. Failing To Use A Home Inspection Company
    Buying your home often times is the most important investment and financial transaction that you will ever make. A home inspection can save you hundreds or even thousands of dollars and unexpected problems down the road. In addition to the inspection, it is often a good idea to request some type of Home Warranty to cover the electrical appliances that come with the home.

  7. Letting Your Emotions Cloud Your Judgment
    Buying a home is an important and exhilarating process! It is important not to let your emotions get the best of you and cloud your judgment of whether you can really afford to make the payments comfortably, and so on. Be sure not to get so excited that you get in over your head.

 

 
Real Estate Market Update for July 2010
All Areas & Types - ARMLS Residential Resale Measured Monthly: January 2001 - June 2010 The horizontal line at the 100 mark represents the index value for a balanced market.  Are you starting to think about moving and curious what your area market looks like?  Give us a call or drop us an email and we’ll prepare a custom report just for your [...]
Publ.Date : Fri, 02 Jul 2010 01:35:33 +0000

Members of the Military?
Members of the military and certain other federal employees serving outside the U.S. have until April 30, 2011 to utilize the Home Buyer’s Tax Credit. This could be a usefull tool for those who meet the criteria. The website below breaks down how the tax credit works and is quite handy. Home Buyer Tax Credit
Publ.Date : Wed, 02 Jun 2010 22:25:37 +0000

Real Estate Market Update for June 2010
Could you or someone you know use some financial assistance to be able to purchase a home? Your Way Home AZ is a statewide program to assist homebuyers purchasing foreclosed homes in select areas, help rehabilitate housing developments, and stabilize neighborhoods. Nine community partners - the state of Arizona, Maricopa County, Pima County, and the [...]
Publ.Date : Sun, 30 May 2010 02:45:55 +0000

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