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| Buyer Beware |
Buyers Beware of These Six Potential Pitfalls in Buying Your New Home
- Don't buy an outmoded house or ill-fitting house, unless you are certain it can be tailored to suit your needs, and you know exactly how much that will cost.
- Don't let spur-of-the-moment impulse override sound judgment. Take your time and tour the house at least twice at different times of day. Drive around the neighborhood, listen to the noise, smell the air and find out what you're really getting into. Visit the neighborhood at different times of day. Check the traffic during peek hours.
- Don't buy a house just because it is a bargain. Or you might end up with something you didn't bargain for, a less than ideal housing situation. Stick to your criteria and find a home that meets your needs, wants and budget. Keep records of your findings for each home.
- Don't buy a new house in a new subdivision if you expect to move in less than seven years. If you try to sell any sooner, you will find yourself competing with brand new homes being built around the corner and offering better financing and newer features.
- Don't try to work personal property into the real estate deal. Take care of the house first, then worry about the washer and dryer. Otherwise, you will just end up confusing the seller.
- Don't buy a house without getting to know the neighborhood first.. You need to find out about emergency services, zoning restrictions, street lighting, parks, shopping centers, churches, medical facilities, etc.
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