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11 Sept 2025

Don't buy a home until you read this

Don't buy a home until you read this

Buying a home is one of the biggest financial decisions you’ll ever make. It’s exciting, but if you’re not careful, it can also be expensive. Many buyers — especially first-timers — make simple mistakes that end up costing thousands.

Here are the most common pitfalls to avoid, and what to do instead, so you can buy with confidence.

1. Skipping Mortgage Pre-Approval

Without pre-approval, you risk shopping outside your budget — and losing out to prepared buyers.
Do this instead: Get pre-approved early to know your price range, strengthen your offer, and compare lender terms.

2. Ignoring Hidden Costs

The price tag isn’t the whole story. Taxes, insurance, maintenance, and HOA fees add up fast.
Do this instead: Factor in all recurring and unexpected costs, and set aside an emergency fund.

3. Not Researching the Neighborhood

A great house in the wrong area can turn into a nightmare.
Do this instead: Visit at different times, check crime stats, schools, amenities, and transport links.

4. Letting Emotions Take Over

Falling in love with a house can blind you to big issues.
Do this instead: Stick to your budget and must-have list. Get a second opinion and don’t be afraid to walk away.

5. Forgetting About Resale Value

Your home is an investment, and poor resale potential could hurt you later.
Do this instead: Look for strong locations, growth potential, and features future buyers will want.

6. Skipping the Home Inspection

A polished exterior can hide costly problems.
Do this instead: Hire a certified inspector, attend the inspection, and use the report to negotiate repairs.

7. Not Shopping Around for Mortgage Rates

Accepting the first offer could cost you thousands over the loan term.
Do this instead: Compare at least three lenders, negotiate, and understand your loan options.

8. Overextending Your Budget

Just because you qualify for more doesn’t mean you should spend it.
Do this instead: Follow the 28/36 rule (housing ≤ 28% of income, total debt ≤ 36%) and leave room for emergencies.

9. Not Reading the Purchase Agreement

Contracts are complex, and missing details can hurt you later.
Do this instead: Review with an agent or attorney, ensure contingencies are included, and check timelines carefully.

10. Skipping a Realtor

Trying to DIY can backfire — a good agent protects you and saves money.
Do this instead: Work with a trusted Realtor for expert guidance, negotiation, and access to vetted professionals.

Final Takeaway

Avoiding these mistakes could save you thousands, reduce stress, and help you find the right home for your budget and lifestyle.

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Article by Carey Scott

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