The 10 Dumbest Mistakes Smart People Make When Buying or Selling a Home

BUYERS………Mistakes:

1.  Not knowing how much they can afford to pay for a house before they make an offer.

Prevented by:  obtaining pre-approval for a mortgage from a lender, so you know in advance eactly how much you can afford.

2.  Not finding out in advance whom the real estate agent represents.

Prevented by:  Asking your Realtor.  Most people think their agent is working for them.  But unless the agent is working as your buyer representative, he/she represents the seller.

3.  Not realizing that the wrong mortgage can cost thousands of dollars in unnecessary interest and taxes.

Prevented by:  Consulting with a mortgage consultant, accountant, and/or financial planner before making a final decision on which mortgage to choose.  CPA’s can tell you the long-term effects on your income.

4.  Not discovering hidden defects before buying a home.

Prevented by:  Hiring a professional to conduct a pre-purchase home inspection.

5.  Not knowing how debt can affect their ability to buy or refinance a home.

Prevented by:  Asking your mortgage professional to help you review and repair your credit in advance.

SELLERS…….Mistakes:

6.  Setting their asking price too high because of personal need or emotion rather than fair market value.

Prevented by:  Consulting with a professional real estate agent.  He/She can assist you in pricing your home correctly.

7.  Failing to “showcase” their home by highlighting the best features.

Prevented by:  Thoroughly cleaning, repairing, and readying your home for showing before you put it on the market.

8.  Signing a listing contract with no way out.

Prevented by:  Asking your real estate agent if you can cancel your lisitng agreement at any time, no questions asked, prior to signing the contract agreement.

9.  Choosing an agent for the wrong reasons.  (For example, listing a home with the agent who works of the most popular company.

Prevented by:  Selecting a listing agent with the best marketing plan and track record.

10.  Not knowing their leagal rights and obligations.

Prevented by:  Consulting a knowledgeable, trustworthy professional who understands the technical and legal aspects of a real estate transaction.  Contracts are legally binding.  Neglected details can wind up costing sellers thousands of dollars.

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