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Rules To Know When Buying A Home Part 4

Tuesday, December 30th, 2008

Looking for a new home can be a very emotional experience. After all this is where you will live. Your home is the place where you feel safe, secure and loved. It is where you raise your children, dream your dreams and achieve happiness. Buying a home can garner a pretty substantial range of emotional expectations, and it is very easy to get emotionally attached to a home that is not yet yours as you dream of what it will be like to live there. This is not an entirely bad thing, but you do need to be careful and set some limits and boundaries to avoid heartache.

Set A Figure And Stick With It

It is very important to sit down and figure out how much you can afford to spend on a home. Determine what the maximum amount is and then stick with it. Don’t go over that amount, no matter what.

It Is Ok To Offer Less Money For A House

Don’t feel intimidated by a higher asking price. It is perfectly acceptable to offer less money than what is being asked, especially if there is more to it than just you wanting to pay less money as a reason. If the home has some problems, either structurally or cosmetically, and you make a lowball offer, let your real estate agent know why you offered what you did so that they can convey that to the sellers. It is possible that the seller is not aware of the problems that you noticed. Also, if you are going to need to put money into the home to make it work for you, and offer a lower price to reflect that, let the real estate agent know your reasons. This can help in the negotiating phase as well.

Sean Rasmussen
Property Options Australia
Property Options Blog © 2006 - 2008

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Rules To Know When Buying A Home Part 1

Thursday, December 25th, 2008

If you are looking for a home it is important to know what the rules are. There is a lot involved with buying a home and at times it can seem overwhelming, and it can even seem discouraging and disappointing at times. In order to ensure buying success you will want to keep a few things in mind.

Real Estate Agents Act As Your Guides

In most instances real estate agents conduct all of the negotiating in regards to buying and selling property. It is not in your best interest to try to do negotiations by yourself, if an agent is involved. That means that if the person who is selling the home has enlisted the help of a real estate agent, your best bet is to go through your own real estate agent as well. This is the best way to ensure that you get fair representation. If, at any time, the seller’s real estate agent tries to go over your own real estate agent’s head and talk directly to you, immediately talk to your own agent. This is underhanded, sneaky and bordering on unethical behavior.

What To Do When The Sellers Don’t Have An Agent

Sometimes people will sell there home without the assistance of a real estate agent by doing a for sale by owner. If that is the case you can still enlist an agent to work with you and help you through the myriad of details that are involved in purchasing a home. You don’t have to get an agent if you don’t want to, but it will make your buying experience a lot easier. If you choose to go the route of not using a real estate agent, then you will need to hire a real estate lawyer to help you with paperwork and contracts.

Sean Rasmussen
Property Options Australia
Property Options Blog © 2006 - 2008

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