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House Buying Blunders And How
You Can Avoid Them
By:
Geri
Mason
Let’s face it, it seems almost impossible to learn everything there is
to know about the home buying process.
In this article we will look at some of the mistakes that can be made
and how you can avoid them.
There are so many tasks and details that it’s easy to become lost in all
the information you receive about the process.
Sometimes you don’t realize a home buying mistake until you’ve made it.
Here’s a list of home buying mistakes that could be made by anyone,
first time buyer or tenth time buyer.
Using the inspector recommended by your agent. Sure, it seems like your
real estate agent only want to provide you with the help you need.
That’s why you hired him, isn’t it?
Just because your real estate agent is helping in the home buying
process doesn’t mean you have to take his suggestions on the
professionals to use in the process. In fact, it’s probably best if you
choose your own inspector.
You never know what kind of relationship the real estate agent has with
the inspector and how that relationship impacts your purchase decision,
which is why it’s best to find your own. That way you don’t have to
second guess who is helping whom in the real estate transaction.
Listening to advice about what you can afford.
Don’t be surprised to receive advice from your agent, your mortgage
broker, and your lender about what you can afford to pay for your
mortgage.
Just because these professionals have experience in working with
borrowers doesn’t mean they know your financial situation better than
you.
This is why financial preparation is so important to home buying. You
need to understand your budget and know how much you can afford to spend
a mortgage.
Don’t let anyone talk you into spending more than you are comfortable
spending.
Opening or closing credit accounts. Either of these actions will have an
affect on the all-mighty credit score, which is used by lenders to
determine your credit risk.
If you make a change to a credit account it could change your credit
score in a way that causes you to pay extra in interest, or even worse,
be denied for the home buying loan.
Leave the credit cards alone, at least until you’ve been approved for
the mortgage. Then you can open credit accounts at your discretion.
Not investigating the neighborhood. This is the place where you are
going to be living for the next 15, 20, or even 30 years. Shouldn’t you
find out as much information as you can about it before ending the home
buying process?
You should visit the area at different times of the day to get a feel
for what goes on throughout the day.
Interview some of the neighbors on how they like the area and the
direction they feel it’s going.
You’ll likely find out a ton of information your real estate agent
couldn’t give you because of fair housing laws.
Of course you want your home buying process to go as smoothly as
possible. Some home buying mistakes might be unavoidable, but you should
always take steps to prevent the big ones from occurring.
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