Three Mistakes to Avoid When Buying a Home



I’ve helped hundreds and hundreds of families buy and sell homes, and I see a lot of people make the same mistakes over and over again. Some mistakes hurt them in the buying process, and others will doom them down the road. Today I’ll be discussing some easily avoidable mistakes.

  1. Consider all of the extra costs of buying a home. You’ll have to pay insurance, HOA fees, title fees, inspection fees, taxes, and more. These expenses will hit you at a later date, so prepare to pay more than you expect. Form a budget and stick to it.

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  1. Purchase what you need - not what you want. Do you need a pool or a home theater? Or do you need a three-car garage with a shed in the backyard? Listen to what your family needs, and you will be much happier in the long run.
  2. Don’t buy a home for the decor. This sounds crazy, but I’ve seen people do this. Some people really are amazing decorators, but you have to see through this and not get too emotional. Think about what you need in a home and not what you want to see.

If you have any questions about this topic, please reach out to me. I’m always willing to talk real estate with you!