The 10 Dumbest Mistakes Smart People Make When Buying or Selling a Home – and How to Avoid Them
The 10 Dumbest Mistakes Smart People Make When Buying or Selling a Home – and How to Avoid Them
Buyers
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Mistakes
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Prevented By
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1. Not knowing how much they can afford to pay for a house before they make an offer.
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Get pre-qualified for a mortgage from a Lender, so you know in advance exactly how much you can afford.
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2. Not finding out in advance whom the real estate agent represents.
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Asking your Realtor. Most people think their agent is working for them. But unless the agent is working as your buyer representative, he/she represents the seller.
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3. Not realizing that the wrong mortgage can cost thousands of dollars in unnecessary interest and taxes.
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Consulting with a mortgage consultant, accountant, and/or financial planner before making a final decision on which mortgage to choose. CPAs can tell you the long-term effects on your income.
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4. Not discovering hidden defects before buying a home.
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Hiring a professional to conduct a pre-purchase home inspection.
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5. Not knowing how debt can affect their ability to buy or refinance a home.
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Asking your mortgage professional to help you review and repair your credit file in advance.
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Sellers
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Mistakes
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6. Setting their asking price too high because of personal need or emotion rather than fair market value.
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Consulting with a professional real estate agent. He/she can assist you in pricing your home correctly.
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7. Failing to “showcase” their home by highlighting the best features.
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Thoroughly cleaning, repairing, and readying your home for showing before you put it on the market.
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8. Signing a listing contract with no way out.
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Asking your real estate agent for a signed “Performance Guarantee.” This means that you can cancel the listing agreement if the Realtor fails to do as promised.
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9. Choosing an agent for the wrong reasons. (For example, listing a home with the agent who works for the most popular company.)
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Selecting a listing agent with the best marketing plan and track record.
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10. Not knowing their legal rights and obligations.
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Consulting a knowledgeable, trustworthy professional who understands the technical and legal aspects of a real estate transaction. Contracts are legally binding. Neglected details can wind up costing sellers thousands of dollars.
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This free report courtesy of
Century 21 Sellers Choice Inc.
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Stephen Hall
579-0021(O)
682-2502(C)
stephen.hall@century21.ca
www.stephenhallrealtor.ca
Posted by Stephen Hall
on May 2, 2011