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Home > Blog > Common Mistakes That First-time Home Owners Should Avoid
FRIDAY, JULY 26, 2013

Common Mistakes That First-time Home Owners Should Avoid

Most first-time home owners are the victims of learning things the hard way. They end up becoming a frustrated group that is constantly reminded of the poor market out there and the lack of choices when it came to buying a home. By being new to the market, you may not be able to make the best choices. It is no wonder that affording mortgage payments is not same as affording a home.

Failing To Engage Professionals Appropriately

Short-cuts with real estate are always very expensive. Many times, buyers will try to avoid using experts when looking at a home, they think this will save them money, but in the long run it will usually end up costing them a lot more. This ends up more often than not being more expensive once the new homeowner starts to discover all of the things they did not see before they purchased the home. While buying a new home, it is good to get a real estate agent of outstanding reputation, a loan officer or broker and a good lawyer. Buyers’ agents are best for your interests here because they advise you on mortgage, the best buying time, and the best available items. 

Failing To Own the Project

Remember that these professionals you go to are there for advice. You still have the final say in what you will buy. Make sure you communicate exactly what you want and you know exactly what you can afford. You do not want to be end up falling in a love with a home you can barely afford because the agent says it is perfect for you. You need to look big picture and think about what will happen in five years as well as what is happening right now.

Forgetting Life Must Continue

When you go and buy a home you need to make sure you consider all aspects of your life. You will still have bills to pay as well as have new expenses that will be coming into your life. You need to understand that it is not simply about owning a home, but that you have just taken on a lot more responsibility as well when you made this purchase. You will still need to pay for food, utilities and any other expenses you already have with the bonus of a mortgage.

Ignoring Written Agreements and Contracts

Consider that you are entering into a huge commitment when you purchase a home. Make sure that the agent you use will have your back, Ask about their previous deals and follow up to make sure that they are thorough and will do all that they can to protect your best interests . You will need to look at their track record as well as consider what they have or have not done in the past that has resulted in misfortunes for them and their clients. 

Failing To Foresee the Future with That Home

Always look ahead when you are buying a home. You need to make sure you have a plan you are executing and you know if you plan to stay there for life, or if you will be looking to move on in a few years. This will help you to determine not only how much you will spend, but also how much you will do to the home as you are living there. Consider your current employment as well as what you plan to be doing in the next five to ten years to help you to make a good and wise decision.

Feel free to call us more information about first-time Fort Worth homeowners insurance. Reach us today at 871-626-3339.

Additional Resources:
  • Learn more about whether your home insurance is enough.
  • Taking Stock of Home Valuables
  • Finding the Right Flood Insurance Policy For Your Ground-Level Home
  • Homeowners Insurance Basics and Coverage
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