Home buying mistakes East Hartford CT

Follow our tips to avoid common pitfalls when buying a home

Local Companies

Jesseika Andujar, Prudential CT Realty
(860) 688-7531 x 112
240 Bloomfield Avenue
Windsor, CT
Glastonbury Home Staging
(860) 43-9496
64 Glastonbury Hunt Lane
South Glastonbury, CT
PK & BB, LLC
(860) 242-1056
488 Park Avenue
Bloomfield, CT
Action Realty, LLC
860-224-0400
PO Box 1392
New Britain, CT
Larson Agency
(860) 658-6165
7 Bob White Way
Weatogue, CT
Option Realty, LLC
860-770-7826
237 Winthrop Street
New Britain, CT
Central CT EcoBroker
203-592-9539
Realty 3 Carroll & Agostini
Southington, CT
Dell Mae Real Estate
(860) 523-7422
PO Box 370334
West Hartford, CT
Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage
(413) 567-7200
175 Dwight Rd
Longmeadow, MA
Leask Phoebe K Rl Est
(203) 255-6949
1835 Post Rd
Fairfield, CT

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There are some common errors people make when buying a home. Be aware of the following home buying mistakes so that you can avoid them yourself.

 

Over-extending yourself financially

It is easy to get swept up in the excitement of buying a new home. One common home buying mistake is to make an offer on a house that will over-extend you financially. Even though you may qualify for the mortgage, it might put too much financial pressure on you. You do not want your new home purchase to add stress to your life. You should make sure that the monthly payment is something that you can comfortably afford. If you are thinking of getting an adjustable rate mortgage to keep your payments low, make sure you “stress test” your mortgage so you will be able to afford the highest possible payment, should interest rates rise.

 

Making significant financial changes prior to closing

Another common home buying mistake is to make some sort of financial change before closing. The approval for your mortgage is based on the financial information that you provided to the lender. Buying a new car, changing jobs, or even adding to your credit card debt can affect your ability to qualify for the loan that you need. Avoid making any big purchases or job changes until after you close on your home.

 

Not planning for resale

In today’s mobile society, relatively few people stay in the same home for the full term of the mortgage. You may be selling the house yourself some day. A common home buying mistake is to forget to buy with resale of the home in mind. Be sure that the house you make an offer on is one that other people will like, too. Make sure that it is not too close to major roads or that it does not have an awkward floor plan. Buy a house that you are confident will be easy to sell when the time comes.

 

Not having a final walk-through

One of the last steps before closing is the final walk-through. Many buyers make the mistake of thinking that this is not necessary. It is important that all contingencies from the inspection have been taken care of and that you make sure that the home is in move-in condition. Make the time to have a final walk-through so you’ll be sure the home is ready prior to closing.

 

Forgetting to take care of the little details

There is so much to do when buying a home. Don’t make the common home buying mistake of forgetting to take care of the details. You need to have your utilities changed over to your new address. Also, your phone, cable, newspaper, mail – all of these must be changed. Make a list of all of the services at your current residence and check them off as you make the change to avoid this common home buying mistake.

By being aware of these common home buying mistakes, you can avoid them and make sure your home buying experience goes as smoothly as possible.

 

 

Published on January 12, 2007

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Featured Local Company

Jesseika Andujar, Prudential CT Realty

(860) 688-7531 x 112
240 Bloomfield Avenue
Windsor, CT


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