Being A Smart Buyer
Have you ever bought things on impulse? Are you really bad when in line
at the store and those little impulse items get the best of you? Don't
worry, it happens to us all. After all, that is why those items are there.
When considering the purchase of a home, that last thing you should act on
is impulse. This is a time that requires careful planning and the
willingness to allow the process to take as much time as necessary.
This
is not to say that you should sit back and do nothing; quite the opposite
in fact, there is a lot to do during this time.
Rather, don't try to rush
the process, when a complicated process gets rushed though, mistakes can
happen.
Naturally you are going to have a lot of questions about the actual
sale and what is happening at every stage. Make sure to create a checklist
of questions and concerns and address then with your realtor. As realtors
it is our job to ensure that your questions are answered, concerns dealt
with and problems solved.
A good realtor keeps their clients informed at
every step of the sale so that problems don't arise and the client feels
good about what is happening with the sale. Informed clients are happy
clients. And a realtor with happy clients is a happy realtor!
Never be afraid to come to your realtor with questions or concerns, you
are spending a lot of money and have a right to know what is going on. You
also deserve to have a great home so another thing you should always be
sure of is that the home has passed an inspection. This is one area that
sometimes gets overlooked when there are numerous offers on a home and the
owner is anxious to sell.
While it can be an attractive offer to a seller,
skipping an inspection is selling yourself short and may be a big regret
later on. Buyer's remorse is a horrible and heartbreaking thing, the more
time you take and more attention you pay to the details of a home
purchase, the happier you will be when the process is over.