By Elizabeth Weintraub,
About.com Guide
Benefits
for a First-Time Home Buyer
You
should buy a home. That's what you've been hearing from friends and family,
right? So, by now you have likely already weighed the benefits and decided that home ownership was the best decision
for you. That's a major hurdle now passed. You are focused and certain. Good.Defining Search Parameters for a First-Time Home Buyer
Almost
80% of all home searches today begin on the Internet. With just a few clicks of
the mouse, home buyers can search through hundreds of online listings, view
virtual tours, and sort through dozens of photographs and aerial shots of
neighborhoods and homes. You've probably defined your goals and have a pretty
good idea of the type of home and neighborhood you
want. By the time you reach your real estate agent's office, you are halfway to
home ownership.
In
seller's
markets, often I show only one home. After all, how
many homes does one family need? A few buyers will look for years, but buyers
who do that aren't motivated. A motivated buyer will find a home within two
weeks. Most of my buyers find a home within two days.
Good real estate agents will listen to your wants and needs and arrange to show only those homes that fit your particular parameters. Your agent should preview homes before showing them to you as well.
Good real estate agents will listen to your wants and needs and arrange to show only those homes that fit your particular parameters. Your agent should preview homes before showing them to you as well.
Studies
show that your memory dramatically improves after consumption of carbs and
slows upon consuming sugar. So, lay off the soft drinks and have a hearty meal
of carbs before venturing out to tour homes. The average number of homes that I
show to a buyer in one day is seven. Any more than that, and the brain is on
overload. Therefore, don't expect to see 20 or 30 homes; although it's
physically possible to do so, you probably will not remember specific details
about any of them.
Women
will relate to this. Say, you need a new pair of red shoes. You go to the mall.
At the first shoe store, you find a fabulous pair of red shoes. You try them
on. They fit perfectly. They are glamorous. Priced right, too. Do you buy them?
Of course not! You go to every other store in the mall trying on red shoes
until you are ready to drop from exhaustion. Then you return to the first store
and buy those red shoes. Do not shop for a home this way. When you find the
perfect home, buy it.
Bring
a digital camera and begin each series of photos with a close-up of the house
number to identify where each group of home photos start and end.
Take
copious notes of unusual features, colors and design elements.
Pay
attention to the home's surroundings. What is next door? Do 2-story homes tower
over your single story?
Do
you like the location? Is it near a park or a power plant?
Immediately
after leaving, rate each home on a scale of 1 to 10, with 10 being the highest.
View Top Choices a Second Time Before Buying That First Home
After
touring homes for a few days, you will probably instinctively know which one or
two homes you would like to buy. Ask to see them again. You will see them with
different eyes and notice elements that were overlooked the first go-around.
At this point, your agent should call the listing agents to find out more about the sellers' motivation and to double-check that an offer hasn't come in, making sure these homes are still available to purchase.
At this point, your agent should call the listing agents to find out more about the sellers' motivation and to double-check that an offer hasn't come in, making sure these homes are still available to purchase.
I'll let you in on a little secret. I
generally know which home a buyer is going to choose, and I suspect most other
agents operate the same way. It's an intuition. But I make it a practice not to
steer buyers, and I insist that buyers choose the home without interference
from me. It's not my choice to make.
Real estate agents are required, however, to point out defects and should help buyers feel confident that the home selected meets the buyer's search parameters.
My name is Scott Grebner and I have been helping my clients
realize their own personal real estate dreams. Real estate is a
relationship-based business that works best when client relationships are built
on trust and confidence. My goal is having clients be completely satisfied with
the professional and caring service they have received.Real estate agents are required, however, to point out defects and should help buyers feel confident that the home selected meets the buyer's search parameters.
The role of technology is rapidly changing
how the real-estate market functions in this country today. Gerharter Realtors
is embracing these new mediums of communication to better serve our customers.
We have created our e-family to better place important information in
your hands to help you with your housing needs. As a part of
Gerharter Enterprises we have access to a broader range of additional services
and resources to better assist you. Visit me at my Web
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Tube or Pinterest. Please check out
our helpful resources on Sellers Tips, Buyers Tips, Foreclosure Tips, and Mortgage Tips. For a personal consultation please visit our Office.
It seems that the
dream of past generations was to pay off a mortgage. The dream of today's young
families is to get one. I would love to hear from you, about your Real Estate Dreams and
questions.
Email me at scott@gerharterrealtors.com.
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