Real Estate Report:

Ready To Buy? Avoid The Most Common, Painful
Mistakes That Cost Buyers Thousands!

By Linda Arendt


Use A Guide!

The home buying process is full of potential pitfalls. Most of those potential pitfalls result from making poor
decisions, including: choosing the wrong type of home, the wrong lender, failing to get a thorough inspection and
problems with the title. The last two potential problems can cost you a lot of money and grief!

Do not buy without a real estate agent! First, your agent will help navigate you through the entire home buying
process and help you avert many of these mistakes. Secondly, the seller pays your real estate agent’s fees.
Buying a home through your agent costs you nothing! Now imagine if our other professionals, including
accountants, attorneys and doctors, cost us nothing!

“Before you close on your home, do not assume that all of the repairs you asked for have been done. Walk
through the house before closing, and make sure the repairs have been done.”



Below are the most common mistakes buyers make, which often costs them thousands of dollars and
loads of grief:

1. Not Planning Before Purchasing.  
      

Like buying a car, searching for a home can be impulsive and emotional. Don’t let one aspect of the home (its
appearance for instance) be the sole factor in your buying decision. Sit down with your real estate agent and map
out a strategy. Answer the following questions before you begin searching: 1) Where do I want to live? Do I want
to commute? What area has the highest price appreciation according to my agent? 2) How Much can I afford?
The first thing you should do is have your real estate agent help get you pre-approved. That way, you’ll save
yourself a lot of time by not looking at homes you simply cannot afford. Also, how much do you have as a down
payment? 3) What type of home do you want? Be brutally honest with yourself.


The point of this exercise is to make sure you make the best investment and live in the right area. Also, you don’t
want to be over-extended with your mortgage payments!

2. Not Identifying Opportunities.

Before you buy a home at or above market value, find out where the “deals” are. Your agent probably knows of a
several sellers in your market that are selling due to “special circumstances”. Perhaps one seller in the
neighborhood you want to live is getting divorced. Maybe another one is being relocated by her or his company
and needs to sell fast. How will you know if a seller in the neighborhood lost her job and is willing to sell for
thousands below list? Work with your agent on this!

3. Not Finding The Right Lender

Getting the right type of loan for your situation is critical. There are many lenders vying for your business. Many
are online, many are local. The difference truly is the person you work with during the lending process. Your real
estate agent typically works with one or a handful of lenders she or he has good relationships with. A good lender
will make sure you get the right loan at the right rate. Be careful!

4. Failing To Get A Good Title

Nothing can be more draining, both financially and emotionally, than buying a home with a “clouded” title. For
example, you may buy a house and learn after the fact that the previous owner still owed a contractor $5,000 for
the remaining payment on the basement remodeling. The contractor filed a lien on the property prior to the sale.
That lien is now on your property! Your real estate agent will help make sure the title to the property is free and
clear. Also, your agent will help you purchase title insurance.

5. Failing To Get A Good Inspector

Like any profession, there are good inspectors and those who tend to overlook a lot of problems. You want an
inspector that will scrutinize every aspect of the house. Your real estate can recommend good inspectors. If you’re
afraid of a possible conflict of interest, look in the yellow pages and hire your own. Make sure you get several
referrals from past clients. Most importantly, make sure you do not buy a house that has structural or other
defects because the inspector overlooked them! This will cost you!

6. Wasting Your Time

All too often, buyers waste hours in front of their computer combing through online real estate sites. Problem is,
these homes are usually not the best deals. Save your time. Spend it on things that are important to you . . .
family, friends, work, etc. Your agent will notify you when the right homes become available.


7. Failing To Do A Final Walkthrough

This is can be a critical mistake. Before you close on your home, do not assume that all of the repairs you asked
for have been done. Walk through the house before closing, and make sure the repairs have been done. Make
sure nothing else has changed. Once you buy the home, any problems are yours!

I hope this informational report was informative. As your local real estate professional, I am available to answer
any questions you have about purchasing your next home. You can call me at any time for advice, and please
remember that you are under no obligation or pressure of any kind. I would very much like to help you.

Best Regards,

Linda Arendt
Century 21 Real Estate Group
865-984-2121