Mistakes When Selling or Buying a House

Are you planning to buy or sell a house in 2006? Personally, I think 2007 or 2008 will be my year. Regardless, Bankrate.com is presenting ten mistakes in real estate to avoid in 2006:

  • Not understanding the length of the buying/selling process. Patience pays off.
  • Exposing your hand. Contain your enthusiasm.
  • Skipping the loan preapproval step. Let them know you’re serious about buying.
  • Assuming the appraisal equals actual value. Don’t trust them, get a comparative market analysis.
  • Timing the bubble “burst.” Markets are more likely to fade than pop.
  • Hiring the wrong agent. Try one who is smart, empathetic, experienced and dedicated (SEED).
  • Missing the big picture. You might find the perfect house, but don’t forget to look at things like commute distance, taxes, schools, and homeowner associations.
  • Not knowing what you’re signing. Review the legally-binding contract!
  • Poor timing. Not market timing, personal timing. Buying a new house before you’re able to sell the old? You could get stuck with two mortgages.
  • Not completing your due diligence with a criminal search. You might have to research the community for sex offenders on your own.

    I’m getting to the point where I’m tired of living in apartments with inpermanence and would like to settle down. There are still too many questions in my life to make such a long term investment, in my opinion. Perhaps that will change by 2007 or 2008.

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  1. #1: Alex Givant
    Friday, December 30, 2005
    10:33 am (reply)

    I’ve read once about preapproval: it’s a great idea to get number of them for different amount, this way you can show proper paper to other side, but don’t reveal what is a maximum that the bank allows you to borrow.

  2. #2: Flexo
    Friday, December 30, 2005
    11:37 am (reply)

    That’s a great tip, Alex!

  3. #3: Financial Rounds
    Friday, December 30, 2005
    4:55 pm (reply)
  4. #4: Financial Rounds
    Friday, December 30, 2005
    7:32 pm (reply)

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