Purchase Mistakes
When going into buying a home in TX, there are a lot of mistakes that can be made by all parties involved. Value Funding Inc. wants to make sure that you, the buyers, are aware of some of the largest ones in order to best serve you and streamline the buying process. While this list could go on for quite some time — weāve decided to focus on five of the most common/easily avoidable mistakes that can make buying a home in TX as painless as possible.Ā
Your real estate agent and loan officer should walk you through all of your options and have your best interests at heart when it comes to making such a large purchase — and in almost all cases — they will. But, it doesn’t hurt to have your own education going into the process, or maybe you just need a refresher!Ā
Just Getting Started
First and foremost, itās vital to really try to not get too attached to a specific home or neighborhood before youāve figured out how much house you can afford in TX, applied for at least a pre-qualification, and begun to really look for homes with an agent. The reason being, besides the obvious of protecting your feelings, is that the market moves so fast these days and one can get easily frustrated and discouraged if they arenāt able to be flexible and open-minded during this process.Ā
Working on not getting too attached goes hand in hand with remaining realistic when it comes to your home searches and expectations for the process. Thereās no need to sour the experience before you even really get started! A lot goes into being realistic and it starts with expectations. Donāt expect the process to be a one-stop shop, donāt expect all your favorite homes on various sites like Redfin or Zillow to be in your price range, and speaking of price range — itās incredibly important to be realistic about that. Nobody wants to be house-rich and cash-poor and while itās more common than not, thereās not much worse than living in a home you can barely afford and reminiscing on your old lifestyle.Ā
In the Middle
Value Funding Inc. will work with you to make sure you arenāt putting too much or too little money into a down payment. This is imperative because again, you need to have reserves in your savings and be realistic about your finances. You also donāt want to not put enough down and either a) get continuously out bid by other offers or b) have an astronomical mortgage payment. A one time āouchā payment is a lot easier to recover from than a monthly payment that cleans out your accounts.Ā
While youāre in the process of making offers on the homes youāre looking to buy, it’s important to work with a dedicated mortgage professional like Value Funding Inc., to look into any and all loan types and programs in TX that may be available to you. Thereās loan programs for first-time home buyers in TX, some professions, and several other variants out there. Value Funding Inc. will help you figure out whatās best for you and what will give you the most bang for your buck which is so important in large transactions that have lasting repercussions (30 year mortgage payments, anyone?).Ā
Wrapping Things UpĀ
While we already mentioned being cognizant of how much money youāre putting into a down payment, itās worth mentioning again that the vast majority of the time itās incredibly important to not spend every last drop of your savings. Emergencies happen, both home related and not and thereās always vacations to take and life to enjoy — your home buying process shouldnāt rob you of your life (at least not for very long).Ā
Something that we all wish we could sometimes forget about but need not to is preparing for closing costs, renovations, and repair costs. Not preparing for renovations and repair costs is a giant mistake when buying a home. Things will break and need fixed, you may want to repaint, or appliances may need to be replaced — and that list really doesnāt ever end. Itās important to factor these costs into your budget before closing on a home so that you donāt have a bad case of buyerās remorse.Ā
While every mistake is a learning opportunity and buying a home is almost always a great idea, keep these five mistakes top of mind as you enter into this next phase of your life. Buying a home in TX can be incredibly stressful and the more we can lessen that, the better the experience is for everyone involved.Ā