Ten Common Mistakes of Homebuyers.
Below are some common mistakes made by homebuyers. Keep these items
in mind while you look for a home. By realizing what to avoid, you
should have a more successful experience. Transferees should pay
special attention. Typically, transferees move more often than other
homebuyers and purchase mistakes cannot always be overcome by
appreciation over time.
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Working with a real estate professional who does not possess
adequate knowledge of the area and relative property values.
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Working with a real estate professional who is unable to
identify customer needs, recognize when those needs change and
identify a sensible process for reaching decisions.
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Purchasing without considering issues of resale.
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Purchasing the largest, most expensive or over-improved home for
the neighborhood.
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Purchasing emotionally for such things as personalized decor or
status, ignoring the consequences of buying an overpriced property.
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Purchasing new construction in an area that is less than 80
percent developed.
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Purchasing in an area inconvenient to employment centers.
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Purchasing a home that does not have adequate features for the
price range or has an unpopular floor plan.
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Purchasing with the intent of remodeling, extensively
redecorating or reconditioning a poorly maintained property.
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Purchasing in an area that is experiencing declining value.
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