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Buying a home is an exciting – and sometimes stressful – process. Given the amount of money on the line, this is not a decision that you want to get wrong. While there are a few mistakes that you could make along the way, learning from expert advice will help you steer clear of trouble and wind up with a house that you can love for years to come.

 

If you are shopping in Grandover Greensboro, which offers some of the best luxury homes Greensboro has to offer, Smith Marketing would make the ideal partner for your house search. Of course, Smith Marketing would be happy to serve you when looking elsewhere around the area as well, so reach out today to get started.

Ignoring Location

t’s been said so many times that it’s a cliché, but it’s repeated that often because it’s true – real estate is all about location, location, location. Simply put, you want to think first about where you want to live, and then you want to find a house in that area that suits your needs. The only thing you aren’t going to be able to change about a house after you move in is where it is located.

Many home buyers make the mistake of falling in love with a particular house and they wind up overlooking the location as a result. In the long run, you are going to care more about where the house is than anything else, so make that the primary focus of your search. Sure, you still need to find a house that you like and that fits your lifestyle, but it all starts with location.

Overlooking the Financial Component

This is a big transaction, and you don’t want to go into it casually in terms of financing. You should start working on the financial piece of the puzzle before you even think about shopping for houses in person. Nailing down exactly how much you can afford by working directly with a lender will give you much more confidence once you get out and start exploring some active listings.

Being Too Particular

The perfect house doesn’t exist. It’s easy to build up a fantasy in your mind about the ideal home that is in great condition and has every last feature you desire, but it’s unlikely that that place is on the market and ready for you to move in.

Don’t get hung up on looking for perfection. Make a list of the things that you want to find in a home, and compare the properties on the market to see which ones get the closest to hitting the mark on every point. If your list is long, it’s unlikely to find a home that checks off every box, but with a little bit of patience and perspective, you should be able to find a house that you’ll love living in for years to come that has almost everything you wanted.