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Consumer's Center - Top 10 Mistakes Homebuyers Make
- Timing Problems.
Not planning the move to coincide with the end of
their lease often creates a big dent in the budget. Check with your
landlord about an early release clause from your lease if you are
considering buying a home.
- Looking at Homes You Can't Afford.
You might find that when you do a
reality check and start looking in your price range that the houses are
rather disappointing. Get pre-qualified and then stick within your budget.
- Buying the Wrong Sized Home.
Consider how long you plan on being in
the property and plan for any lifestyle changes that could possibly happen.
- Buying in a Neighborhood You Know Nothing About.
Think about whether
or not this neighborhood will make you as happy as the house does. Do your
homework.
- Operating on a First-House-is-Best Theory.
Season your eyes by
inspecting different types of homes. This will help establish your
objectivity after coming from a renting situation.
- Buying a Property That's Difficult to Resell.
Walk yourself through
all the negatives to the property. Most first-time homebuyers sell within
five to seven years. Think long and hard about how you would sell the home
prior to buying.
- Overextending Your Budget.
Avoid feeling pinched - just because you
have been pre-qualified to a certain level doesn't mean that is where
your comfort zone is for payments. Write down everything you spend for two
months, that will give you a real picture of what you spend. Then plan
for emergencies, vacations, savings, and upkeep of the new home. You'll have
a much better picture of what kind of payments you can really afford.
- Being Indecisive.
Take all the time you need, but don't be afraid to
make a commitment when you've found your dream home. Everyone gets cold feet at some time during the process.
- Choosing the Wrong Mortgage.
The thirty-year fixed rate is not the
only, or necessarily the best, answer. Have your lender show you on paper how much each program will cost you and how they compare with each other.
- Under-insuring the Property.
Don't forget to increase insurance
coverage as the home appreciates in value, and properly insure the
replacement value of the contents.
(*Adapted from "100 Questions Every First Time Home Buyer Should Ask," by
Ilyce R. Glink, Times Books, a division of Random House, New York, New York, 10022. 1994)
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