FINDING A HOME
8 Costly Mistakes when buying your
home.
- Failing to use the services of an experienced REALTOR. Many times
buyers avoid using the services of a REALTOR under the mistaken belief
that it costs them money - or that they will be able to negotiate
a better deal directly with the seller or seller's agent. This can
be an expensive mistake.
If you are negotiating directly with the seller or seller's agent,
you may not be taking advantage of the best deal available in the
marketplace today! You can have your own REALTOR, representing you,
the buyer. Your agent is committed to using the experience gained
through hundreds of successful negotiations for your benefit - at
no charge to you! Your agent can be paid from the same commission
that the seller's agent is paid by the seller.
Real Estate is a unique business, where an agent with one day's
experience and no sales gets paid the same as an agent with several
years experience and hundreds of successful sales. An experienced
agent can help you avoid the other costly mistakes outlined here,
and make your home buying experience an enjoyable, stress-free one!
- Not knowing who the agent is really working for. It is important
for buyers to know and understand for whom the agent helping with
the house hunting is actually working. The agent may be working as
a sub agent - representing the seller's best interests during negotiations
- or as your agent representing your best interests during negotiations.
If you are not sure who your agent is working for - ask for clarification.
Your REALTOR must fully explain agency. When negotiations commence,
wouldn't you want to know whether information you divulge will be
used for the seller's benefit - or your's?
- Failing to have a Comparative Market Analysis prepared before offering.
Before you make an offer to purchase that special home, you must have
a good idea what the market value is to ensure you do not overpay.
Your agent can prepare a Comparative Market Analysis showing what
similar homes have recently sold for, and the difference between the
asking and selling prices. This is the same type of report the seller
receives when deciding on an asking price. Wouldn't you like to have
access to the same information as the seller?
- Failing to recognize different negotiating styles and strategies.
Many buyers think that the way to achieve a fair purchase price is
by offering low. This is the strategy of the buyer who is not in possession
of all the facts essential to negotiating the best possible deal.
Many times that type of strategy will polarize negotiations and lead
to inflexibility on the part of the seller - or worse yet - failed
negotiations!
If you have chosen your REALTOR wisely, the most effective strategies
for this particular situation will be revealed to you. Remember,
in the real estate business, an agent with many successfully closed
transactions usually costs the same as someone who is inexperienced.
That experience could mean a better deal at the negotiating table
with a minimum amount of hassles.
- Failing to have the home inspected by a competent home inspection
company or engineer. Buying a home is a major purchase usually made
after spending just half an hour looking at the home. Isn't it worth
ensuring you will not be surprised later with deficiencies costing
thousands? Your REALTOR can recommend several reputable companies
for you to choose from, and will ensure the appropriate clause is
inserted in the offer.
- Not knowing and understanding your rights and obligations set out
in the Offer To Purchase. It is important to understand completely
the terms of the Offer to Purchase. Wrong assumptions, poorly written
or missing clauses, and not understanding how the clauses affect the
purchase, can lead to increased costs or a void contract. An experienced
REALTOR can thoroughly explain the agreement to you and help you to
fulfillyour contractual obligations.
- Letting emotion blind reason.
Buying a home is an exciting time and is usually an emotional
decision. It is important that those emotions be validated by facts
and reason. An experienced agent will help to remove the emotion
from the negotiating process and provide you with the information
you need to make the right decisions.
- Failing to take the steps to be financially pre-qualified, and having
an interest rate guarantee before looking at homes.
Knowing how much you can comfortably afford will ensure you are
looking in the right price range and prevent you from buying a home
that will strain you financially and emotionally. Having an interest
rate guarantee will protect you in times of fluctuating rates and
ensure that your initial projected payments do not suddenly escalate,
resulting in extra interest charges. An experienced REALTOR can
help you initiate this process and can also recommend alternative
sources of financing.
Being aware of these mistakes will help ensure you receive best value for your
dollar when the time comes to buy your home! |