Exclusive 7-week series
I am excited to bring you this series –Little-known Secrets for Buying a Home – featuring tips and strategies that you can’t get anywhere else.
Buying a home can be confusing and even intimidating at times. That’s why it’s perfectly okay to find yourself outside of your comfort zone.
My goal with this series is to make you more comfortable and that starts with making you a more confident and knowledgeable homebuyer … with an insider’s edge.
The eight articles in this series will uncover the why, how, and the must-do’s of home buying. You’ll better understand yourself and the journey you’re about to take. So when the time comes, you’ll be fully prepared and confident to make an offer on a home.
These topics are like the “back story” or a first glimpse of the “behind the scenes” of buying a home. They are a good overview of things you should think about and consider before you begin a serious search for a home. Everyone needs to prep themselves before embarking on something new, right?
By reading these articles, you’ll become a more attuned buyer who understands that buying a home doesn’t have to be stressful or full of regret. (I have other series with more details about mortgages and budgeting and each and every step you’ll need to take up until closing.)
Let’s get started with a rundown of each article for our series:
1. Go With the Flow of the Market
Just like riding a wave in the ocean, you’ve got to learn about the natural ebbs and flows of the market and what to expect when. Buying a home requires an understanding of not only the seasonal shifts in market activity but also the weekly flow of the market. You need to change tactics depending on the season and I’ll break it all down for you and tell you exactly when the tide is coming in.
2. What NEVER to Do Before Buying a Home
Did you know that some normal, even harmless, everyday activities could hurt your chances of buying your dream home? I’ll tell you exactly how you can avoid common slip-ups that might take you out of the homeownership game.
3. Red Flags to Avoid When Buying a Home
No home is perfect, but my list of hidden red flags could save you in the long run. You might be surprised by what to look out for before you make an offer. I’ll explain how to know the difference between a red flag and when to wave the white flag in surrender and move on to another, better home.
4. Four Little Known House Hunting Tips
Many buyers think looking at homes is much more fun than dealing with their mortgage company. And we agree! But even though you will feel like you’re a house hunter on HGTV, it’s still time to be strategic. I’ll tell you about two little-known things you should do, and two things you shouldn’t do when house hunting.
5. Buyers’ Most Frequent Questions Answered
The questions swirling around in your mind are likely the same ones that every buyer wants to ask too. You want to make sure you don’t do something wrong, right? Or, you might worry that you don’t know what you don’t know? I provide answers to some of the most common questions AND you’ll become better informed and more reassured.
6. Is the “Paradox of Choice” Derailing Your Home Search
As a buyer, you might find yourself “wanting to see everything” in your price range or needing to look at “just one more” house. More is not always better!
7. How to Buy a Home Even with Student Loan Debt
You may be surprised to know that you can still buy a home despite having what feels like crushing amounts of student loan debt. There are even some great loan programs for people in certain industries, like doctors, that have ultra-high amounts of debt.
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