3 Deadly mistakes every homebuyer should avoid.
Deadly Mistake #1: Thinking you can't afford it.
Today, buying the home of your dreams is easier than ever before. Many
people who thought that buying the home they wanted was simply out of their
reach are now enjoying a new lifestyle in their very own new home.
Buying a home is the smartest financial decision you will ever make.
In fact, most American and Canadian home owners would be financially broke
at retirement if it wasn't for one saving grace - the equity in their home.
Furthermore, mortgage rates are more flexible today than ever and tax allowances
favor home ownership.
Real estate values have always risen steadily. Of course there are
peaks and valleys, but the long term the trend is a consistent increase.
This means that every month when you make a mortgage payment the amount that
you owe on the home goes down and the value typically increases. This
owe
less-worth more situation is called equity build-up and is the
reason you can't afford not to buy.
Even if you have little money for a down payment or credit problems, chances
are that you can still buy that new home. It just comes down to
knowing the right strategies, and working with the right people. See
below.
Deadly Mistake #2: Not hiring a buyer's agent to represent you.
Buying property is a complex and stressful task. In fact, it is often
the biggest single investment you will make in your lifetime. At the
same time, real estate transactions have become increasingly complicated.
New technology, laws, procedures and competition from other buyers require
buyer agents to perform at an ever-increasing level of professionalism.
For many homebuyers, the process turns into a terrible, stressful ordeal.
In addition, making the wrong decisions can end up costing you thousands of
dollars. It does not have to be this way!
Work with a buyer's agent who has a keen understanding of the real estate
business and who is on your side. Buyer's agents have a fiduciary duty
to you. That means they are loyal to only you and are obligated to
look out for your best interests. Buyer's agents can help you find the
best home, the best lender and the best inspector. Best of all, in
most cases, the buyer's agent is paid out of the seller's commission, even
though he/she works for you.
Trying to buy a home without an agent at all is, well... unthinkable.
Deadly Mistake #3: Getting a cheap inspection.
Buying a home is probably the most expensive purchase you will ever make.
This is no time to shop for a cheap inspection. The cost of a home
inspection is very small relative to the home being inspected. The
additional cost of hiring a certified inspector is almost insignificant.
As a homebuyer, you have recently been crunching the numbers, negotiating
offers, adding up closing costs, shopping for mortgages and trying to get
the best deals. Do not stop now. Do not let your real estate
agent, a patty-cake inspector or anyone else talk you into skimping here.
NACHI front-ends its membership requirements. NACHI turns down more
than 1/2 the inspectors who want to join because they can't fulfill the
membership requirements.
NACHI certified inspectors perform the best inspections by far. NACHI
certified inspectors earn their fees many times over. They do more,
they deserve more, and yes they generally charge a little more. Do
yourself a favor...and pay a little more for the quality inspection you
deserve.