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Talita de Wet Realtor Talita de Wet is a Realtor Associate with Better Homes and Gardens Real Estate Gary Greene, Texas

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Don't make any of these mistakes when shopping for and buying a home!
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Don't make any of these mistakes when shopping for and buying a home!

10 Mistakes First Time Home Buyers MakeBuying your first home is a big deal. All of a sudden you’re making one of the la...
01/15/2022

10 Mistakes First Time Home Buyers Make

Buying your first home is a big deal. All of a sudden you’re making one of the largest purchases of your life, and entering a whole new realm of information and processes. It’s a very exciting time, but it can also be overwhelming. Having never bought a home before, first time home buyers tend to make a few mistakes. Here are 10 first time home buyer mistakes that you can avoid.

1. NOT KNOWING WHAT YOU CAN AFFORD

Some first time home buyers jump into the house hunt without knowing how much they can realistically spend. Take the time to crunch the numbers yourself and break down your monthly expenses, including every little thing you spend money on. You don’t want to strap yourself by committing all of your income to your monthly payments. Find a number that you are comfortable with.

2. NOT BUDGETING FOR ADDITIONAL EXPENSES

Often, first time home buyers are excited to find their dream home that they forget to budget money additional expenses. Expenses like property taxes, insurance payments, and inevitable home repairs. Even if you don’t have immediate plans for renovations, keep in mind that as a home owner, things come up unexpectedly.

3. FALLING IN LOVE AT FIRST SIGHT

If you’ve never been on the hunt for a home before, it can be an overwhelming experience. It’s lots of fun to look at homes and picture your family living in them, but some first time home owners fall victim to love at first sight. Be sure when you love a house, you’re not in love with the home staging, but rather, you love how your family can turn a building into a home.

4. NOT BEING ABLE TO VISUALIZE

This mistake occurs with first time home buyers as well as families who have purchased many homes over the years. Remember when you’re touring potential properties, you’re not going to be living in it as is. You can change the colour of the falls, move your furniture in, rearrange the layout and make it your own. It’s a mistake when people on the house hunt walk in a home and rule it out because they can’t see past the colour of the kitchen. As a first time home buyer, you’ll likely have a wish list, but you may have to make some of those wishes come to life. Be able to visualize the changes you can make to a home will let you see its real potential.

5. OPTING OUT OF THE HOME INSPECTION

Would you ever get married without getting to know your partner’s personality? Well foregoing a home inspection is the same. You’re committing to something, without really knowing much about it beyond the surface. If you’re worried requesting a home inspection will impact your offer, then speak with your REALTOR®. Opting out of the home inspector could lead to unforeseen issues with the property, leaving you and your bank account vulnerable.

6. NOT UNDERSTANDING THE MARKET YOU’RE IN

As a first time home buyer, there’s a lot to learn. But one thing you’ll want to keep in mind is understanding what type of market you’re in. Is it a buyer’s market, or a seller’s market? This will have an impact on your offer and negotiation strategies. Consulting with an experienced REALTOR® is the best way to truly understand the market.

7. TRUSTING A VERBAL AGREEMENT

This mistake can potentially cause heart break in a first time home buyer. A deal isn’t a deal until it’s signed. A seller may verbally accept your offer, and have second thoughts after a night’s sleep. Save your celebrations until the paperwork has been completed.

8. FORGETTING ABOUT THE FUTURE

Buying your first home is exciting. You’re thinking about your new life in a new home. But what about 10 years from now? Take some time to research the neighbourhood you’re interested in to find out if there are more development plans for the area. Take a look at home trends and consult your REALTOR® about home value trends in the area. Your due diligence can help you avoid this first time home buyers’ mistake.

9. NOT HIRING AN EXPERIENCED REALTOR®

This may be the biggest mistake of them all. First time home buyers are new to the market, new to a transaction of this scale, and probably have a million questions. Hiring an experienced REALTOR® to be on your team will give you the comfort of knowing someone is looking out for your best interests. This first time home buyer mistake usually stems from the buyer wanting to save money, but the experience a strategic REALTOR® brings is much more valuable.

10. FORGETTING ABOUT NEGOTIATIONS

Negotiations. That’s just what they are. First time home buyers are allowed to negotiate to get what they want. You don’t have to sit back and accept the deal as it is. Having a REALTOR® on your side is extremely valuable when it comes to negotiating with the sellers and their REALTOR®.

OPEN HOUSE: Sat 1/15 & Sun 1/16  -  1pm-4pm A  "MUST SEE HOME" : Rare 5 bedroom, 2 story remodeled home.24HR security pa...
01/13/2022

OPEN HOUSE: Sat 1/15 & Sun 1/16 - 1pm-4pm

A "MUST SEE HOME" :

Rare 5 bedroom, 2 story remodeled home.
24HR security patrol, Short commute so TX Medical Centre, Galleria & downtown.
Never flooded.

House photos, info graphics, and listing agent details for 6227 Bayou Bridge Drive, Houston, TX 77096. This home is priced at $415000, with 5 beds, 3 baths, and 2776 sqft.

If you are thinking of selling your home, and are contemplating selling as a FSBO (For-Sale-By-Owner), you might want to...
01/05/2022

If you are thinking of selling your home, and are contemplating selling as a FSBO (For-Sale-By-Owner), you might want to reconsider hiring an agent. Why? Here are 12 reasons why hiring a Realtor is always better than going it alone.

New Website for Transparent HOA InfoDecember 22, 2021 | Texas REALTORS® StaffThe Texas Real Estate Commission has launch...
12/22/2021

New Website for Transparent HOA Info

December 22, 2021 | Texas REALTORS® Staff

The Texas Real Estate Commission has launched a website dedicated to helping real estate consumers find more information about homeowners associations: hoa.texas.gov. The website is the result of HOA-reform legislation (Senate Bill 1588) passed by the 87th Texas Legislature in 2021. Texas REALTORS® strongly supported the bill to provide real estate consumers more transparency with homeowners associations.

What is Required

HOAs must file with the county or counties in which they are located certain information on a management certificate. Now they must also file these certificates—and any amendments to them—with the Texas Real Estate Commission. SB 1588 also expanded the information that is required to be included on each management certificate. The newly required information includes:

Any amendments to the HOA’s declaration
A phone number and email address for the person designated as the HOA’s point of contact
The HOA’s website, if applicable
The amount and description of a fee or fees charged by the association relating to a property transfer in the subdivision.
How HOAs Can Use the Website

Homeowners associations will create an account on hoa.texas.gov and then upload their management certificate documents. There is no cost charged to HOAs for this service.

When the HOA must file its management certificate or amended management certificate with TREC depends on when the homeowners association filed its certificate with the county clerk in the county of record where the HOA is located.

An HOA that has filed a management certificate or amended management certificate with the county clerk after December 1, 2021 has seven days to file with TREC.
HOAs that filed a management certificate or amended management certificate with the county clerk on or before December 1, 2021 have until June 1, 2022 to file with TREC.
How Consumers Can Use the Website

Anyone can search hoa.texas.gov by name, city, county, or ZIP code and view the management certificates that have been uploaded.

Homeowners’ Association Management Certificate Database Upload Management Certificate Search for Management Certificates What is an HOA? A homeowners’ association or HOA is an organization composed of property owners that makes and enforces rules for the properties and residents within its juris...

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