My Sixty Second Public Service Announcement about Buying Real Estate
Here was an idea I had: Pack a list of the most important things consumers need to know about buying real estate, as packed into the words I can say in sixty seconds without sounding like an over-clocked squirrel. Here goes:
Figure out what you can really afford before you do anything else. Shop by purchase price, not payment, and refuse to look at properties which cannot believably be obtained within your budget.
Listing agents are contractually and legally obligated to sell the property as quickly as possible for the highest possible price. They represent sellers, not buyers. If the listing agent can sell you the property for $100,000 above comparable market price, they have done nothing except their job. Never allow the listing agent to represent you as a buyer.
Buyer’s Agents represent buyers, not sellers, and having a good buyer’s agent will make more difference than anything else to get you a better property value for less money. Get at least one buyer’s agent before you start looking. Sign only non-exclusive buyer’s agency contracts, insist they cover bad points as well as good on every property, and fire any agent that won’t, or any agent that shows you a property that cannot be obtained within your budget.
There is no such thing as a perfect property, or the perfect time to buy real estate. Properties in immaculate condition command premium prices because the owners can get more money. If you want a bargain, be prepared to do some cosmetic work. A good buyer’s agent will help you know what’s cheap and easy to fix, versus what’s difficult and expensive.
How was that?
Caveat Emptor
P.S.: This guy is one of the best buyer’s agents there is
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