Avoid These Common Buyer Mistakes

 

Here are four mistakes you should avoid at all costs as a buyer.



If you’re thinking about buying, make sure you don’t make these common mistakes: 1. Picking a bad location. This might mean it’s in a poor part of town. It might be cheaper to buy, but the value is worse in the long term. The lot location can also affect the resale value. If you sit way above or below grade, you can have trouble selling the home.

“I would never waive the inspection on a home I was buying."

2. Buying a home sight unseen. A lot of people are doing this, but it’s a mistake in the long run. You should at least try to see the home at a later date rather than make a decision based solely on the pictures. 3. Waiving the home inspection. This is a dangerous idea. There are some ways around it though. You might ask the inspector to look at the property on your first walk-through, for example. It won’t be a complete inspection, but it’s better than nothing. 4. Not having a knowledgeable representative. When you’re making an offer, you need someone who can give you advice on the location, pricing, and even what to waive. We have plenty of buyer specialists on the Charlotte Mabry Team. You can send me an email at charlotte@charlottemabryteam.com or call my team at (423) 593-5588. We would be glad to help you get the best deal on your new house.



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