on October 26th, 2010
Buyer Error #2- Not Seeking Professional Help
This point cannot be stressed enough, before you do anything you need to assemble your team. For the basics, you’ll need a loan officer, an escrow agent, a home inspector and a real estate agent. Most real estate agents will have contacts with each of the former.
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on October 25th, 2010
A lot can go wrong when purchasing a house. I urge you to prepare yourself as best you can, in an effort to eliminate mistakes and ensuring the buying process proceeds as smoothly as possible. To help prepare, answer some questions for yourself and put your ducks in order. The following are some of the most common errors buyers make that you want to avoid:
Buyer Error #1 – Failing to Set a Clearly Defined Objective
You have to clearly define what you want in order to recognize it when it’s staring you in the face. This might seem simple but you’d be surprised how few people have this clarity when they set out to buy.
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