The 10 Dumbest Mistakes
Smart People Make When Buying Or Selling A Home...And How To Avoid Them
Home Buyers:
Mistake #1: Not knowing
how much they can afford before they make an offer.
The easiest way to avoid
this mistake is to get pre-approved for a mortgage by a lender so you know in
advance exactly how much you can afford. It also helps your offer look much
more attractive to the seller since you are qualified for a loan.
Mistake #2: Not realizing
in advance who the real estate agent represents.
Most people think that
the agent they are working with is working for them. But unless they are working
as your buyer representative, they are representing the seller.
Mistake #3: Not realizing
that the wrong mortgage can cost thousands of dollars in needless interest and
taxes.
Check with your accountant
before you make your final decision of which mortgage you are going to choose.
Your CPA will be able to tell you what the long term effects will be on your
income.
Mistake #4: Not discovering
hidden defects before they buy a home.
One of the most expensive
mistakes is also one of the easiest to avoid, by having a professional pre-purchase
home inspection. Home inspectors must be licensed by the Texas Real Estate
Commission to practice, and their fees may range from $150 to $250.
Mistake #5: Not knowing
how much their credit can affect their ability to buy to refinance a home.
Before you buy a home,
many of the clouds on your credit history can be cleared up or even eliminated.
Your mortgage professional can help you review and prepare your credit file
in advance.
Home Sellers:
Mistake #6: Basing their
asking price on needs or emotion rather than market value.
Many times, people make
their pricing decisions based on how much they paid for or invested into their
home. This can be an expensive mistake. Overpriced homes take longer to sell
and eventually net the seller less money. Consult with a professional real
estate agent. They can assist you pricing your home correctly from the beginning.
Mistake #7: Failing
to “Show-Case” their home.
First impressions are the
most important. Experience shows that for every $100 in repairs that your home
needs, a buyer will deduct $300-$500 from their offer. Thoroughly clean and
prepare your home before you put it on the market if you want top dollar.
Mistake #8: Signing
a listing contract with no way out.
Most traditional real estate
agents want you to sign a listing contract with no way out. When you list your
home with me, you can cancel your listing agreement at any time, no questions
asked--Guaranteed!
Mistake #9: Choosing
the wrong agent or choosing them for the wrong reason.
Many homeowners list their
home with the agent who tells them the highest price. Or they list with the
agent who works for the biggest company. You need to choose the agent with
the best marketing plan and track record to sell your home.
Mistake #10: Not knowing
all of their legal rights and obligations.
Real estate laws are complex.
The contract that you will sign when selling your home is legally binding.
Small items that are neglected in a contract can wind up costing you thousands
of dollars. You need to consult a knowledgeable, professional who understands
the IN’s and out’s of a real estate transaction.
Courtesy Of :
Tod G. Franklin
Real Estate Broker
DFWCityhomes
(214-207-0210)
tod@dfwcityhomes.com