10 Common Buying Mistakes
Based on 25 years of experience in the house for the construction of 30,000 people, Weekly offers these 10 biggest mistakes in home buying:
1. Do not do your homework. Knowledge is power. Quantity information is available on the Internet. There is no reason to enter the market unprepared.
2. Trying to make a wise investment. People need to buy based on what fits their family. Do not try to guess what will happen in the market.
3. Choosing a poor location. Even in a field, place matters. Even on the busy road? There is a shopping mall window again?
4. Overlooking a worse word for an attractive exterior. You can have wonderful curb appeal, but who do not live on the lawn. No matter how attractive the exterior, you need a livable home.
5. Overlooking how the house for your family. How you really live? Do you really need a formal dining room and living room? Do you want to be happier with a kitchen and a large room and it is to be used as an office? The house only needs a suitable family – yours.
6. Not having the home properly inspected in a resale. It is not the time for surprises. Get checked by a qualified, respected professional.
7. Do not attempt to check the reputation of the manufacturer on a new home. Talk to three or four people living in the house of the manufacturer and see what they have to say. If a manufacturer has all the houses in a neighborhood, talk with residents and get their input. (also a good way to see what your neighbors would like.)
8. Do not get what you want, because you impatient. This is a big decision. You need time. Impatience decisions can lead to errors.
9. In anticipation of a better market and interest rates. Warren Buffett says the rear-view mirror is always better to the windshield.
10. Not buying at all. If you can afford a house and do not buy that you will lose the benefit of tax deductions, building home equity and appreciation in value.








