Marcus T. Wood, REALTOR® - BUYING YOUR FIRST HOME

necessary in a first-home purchase, do not compromise on your needs. You can do without the living room fireplace or swimming pool; however, don’t accept a two-bedroom home when you are planning to have children and will need three bedrooms. On the other hand, use your vision. Even if you hate the wall colors, but cannot afford to renovate immediately, it might be worth it to live with them temporarily in exchange for a house you can afford. If the home meets your needs in the location and size, don’t let lesser physical imperfections overpower your perspective.

RELYING ON ONLINE S NLINE SERVICES ONLY

Now that many real estate transaction services are obtainable at the click of the mouse, many people have become too dependent on them. While it is true that loans can be obtained online and houses can be bought as well, failure to establish personal touch with lenders or home sellers could present costly misunderstandings in future or put you at a bargaining disadvantage. It might feel more convenient and less stressful to go through as much of the process as possible online, but you may well find you’ve simply saved up far more stress and inconvenience for later. In the end, it’s better to simply take the plunge at the outset and handle things in person when you can. Avoiding these mistakes can help you make the right choices when it comes to finding a home you and your family can take pride in. Keep in mind, also, that if and when the time comes, the resale value will be a great help to avoid problems moving on in the future.

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