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First-Time Home Buying: 5 Tips for Smarter House Hunting

 

Author: Brandon Cornett

The home buying process can be an emotional roller coaster, especially if it's your first time. It is, after all, one of the biggest financial moves you'll ever make. So before you begin house hunting, make sure you have a good plan in place.

Here are five tips for success with first-time home buying:

Home Buying Tip #1 - Bring a Friend Along
Do you have a friend or family member with strong opinions on everything? You know the one. Well, bring them along during your house hunting trips!

When you think about it, it makes perfect sense. The home buying process stirs up a lot of different emotions -- excitement, anxiety, joy, fear, frustration, exhilaration. And while these emotions are perfectly normal, they can cloud your judgment. That's not something you want when making a big financial decision.

You can balance this out by bringing a friend or family member along on your house hunting trips. This gives you an objective ally who can help you identify the pros and cons of each house. Chances are, they'll also be able to spot aspects of a house you might have missed otherwise.

Home Buying Tip #2 - Take Pictures of Each Home
Do you have a digital camera, or do you know somebody who does? If so, you have the ideal tool to help with the home buying process. Take pictures of every house you visit, and then categorize them in folders by house address. This will help you recall the details of each house later on (when the details tend to blur together).

The photos will also give you an opportunity to see each home more objectively, after your initial excitement has faded. Then you can more easily decide which houses youd like to follow-up on.

Home Buying Tip #3 - Compare the House to Your Budget
Have you heard the expression "house poor"? House poor is what happens when people spend too much money and take on more of a mortgage loan than they can comfortably afford. Think of it this way. If you have to work longer hours and scrape by each month just to afford a house ... is it really worth it? Keep your finances in mind, no matter how beautiful a house may be.

Home Buying Tip #4 - Consider the Commute
So you've found a home you like, and it's well within your price range. The next thing to consider is the location. How far is the home from work? Does it have easy access to the major roadways you need? How long is your daily commute going to be?

Its easy to be so enamored with a home that you forget about the drive time. But if you commute every day, drive time is a quality-of-life issue you can't afford to dismiss. Try driving to or from the house during rush hour. That will give you a good idea of what you'll face every day.

Home Buying Tip #5 - Avoid Snap Decisions
Buying a home will probably be the biggest financial decision of your life. So it deserves careful consideration each step of the way. Even in a hot market where homes sell quickly, you have to make wise decisions based on research. Remember, there will always be another house to come along. So even if you miss one due to your cautious approach, another home will be right around the corner.

* Copyright 2006, Brandon Cornett. You may republish this article online provided you keep the byline, author's note, and active hyperlinks.

Author Bio:

Brandon Cornett

Brandon Cornett is the founder of ArmingYourFarming.com and HomeBuyingInstitute.com. Through Arming Your Farming, Brandon helps real estate agents improve their real estate marketing programs. Through Home Buying Institute, Brandon helps first-time buyers learn about the home buying process. Contact Brandon through either of the websites listed below.

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