10 DEADLY MISTAKES BUYERS MAKE WHEN PURCHASING A HOME
MISTAKE NO. 1
Making an offer on a home without being pre-qualified.
HERE’S HOW TO AVOID IT
Pre-qualification will make your life easier—so take the time to talk with a lender. Their specific questions in regard to income, debt, etc., will help you determine the price range that you can afford. It is one of the most important steps on the path to home ownership.
MISTAKE NO. 2
Not having a home inspection.
HERE’S HOW TO AVOID IT
Trying to save money can end up costing you tomorrow. A qualified
home inspector will detect issues that many buyers can overlook.
MISTAKE NO. 3
Limiting your search to open houses, ads, or the Internet.
HERE’S HOW TO AVOID IT
Many homes listed in magazines or on the Internet have already been sold. Your best course of action is to contact a Realtor®. They have up-to-date information that is unavailable to the general public and are the best resource to help you find the home you want.
MISTAKE NO. 4
Choosing a real estate agent who is not committed to forming a strong
business relationship with you.
HERE’S HOW TO AVOID IT
Making a connection with the right Realtor is crucial. Choose a professional who is dedicated to serving your needs—before, during and after the sale.
MISTAKE NO. 5
Thinking that there is only one perfect home out there.
HERE’S HOW TO AVOID IT
Buying a home is a process of elimination, not selection. New properties arrive on the market daily,
so be open to all possibilities. Ask your Realtor for a comparative market analysis. This compares similar homes that have recently sold or are still for sale.
MISTAKE NO. 6
Not considering long-term needs.
HERE’S HOW TO AVOID IT
It is important to think ahead. Will your home suit your needs 3–5 years from now? How about in 5–10 years?
MISTAKE NO. 7
Not examining insurance issues.
HERE’S HOW TO AVOID IT
Purchase adequate insurance. Advice from an insurance agent can provide you with answers to any concerns you may have.
MISTAKE NO. 8
Not purchasing a home protection plan.
HERE’S HOW TO AVOID IT
This is essentially a mini insurance policy that usually lasts one year from the close of escrow. It usually covers basic repairs you may encounter and can be purchased for a nominal fee. Talk to
your agent to help you find the protection plan you need.
MISTAKE NO. 9
Not knowing total costs involved.
HERE’S HOW TO AVOID IT
Early in the buying process, ask your Realtor or lender for an estimate of closing costs. Title company and attorney fees should be considered. Pre-pay responsibilities such as homeowner’s association fees and insurance must also be taken into account. Remember to examine your
settlement statement prior to closing.
MISTAKE NO. 10
Not following through on due diligence.
HERE’S HOW TO AVOID IT
Make a list of any concerns you have relating to issues such as: crime rates, schools, power lines,
neighbors, environmental conditions, etc. Ask the important questions before you make an offer on
a home. Be diligent so that you can have confidence in your purchase.