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First Time Home Buyers Your Home Is Too Small for your couch

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Real Estate Broker/Owner with LemonTree Realty

I specialize in working with First Time Home Buyers and have heard this line time and time again. I love the house, everything is perfect, but "I just purchased a new_____ (bed, table, couch) and it wont fit in the _________ (bedroom, dining room, living room)" You fill in the blanks, but either way you fill it in, it's still the same sad excuse. 

Part of my job as a buyers agent for First time home buyers is to help educate you and help you see past the little hurdles that often times hinders buyers from purchasing the right home. Your furniture is not part of the buying process. Stick to your needs and wants list. I understand you recently purchased a new oversize couch and that you are proud and happy of this purchase because it's your first real piece of furniture. It's not a couch that was given to you by a friend or relative that has seen many bad nights in your dorm or apartment. 

There are certain things that can be changed in life, flooring, paint, furniture, boyfriends/girlfriends, all can be easily changed. However the lot that a home sits on, the location of the neighborhood and the overall layout of the home are not readily changeable. These items should be first priority to fit your needs list. Remember this is a place that you are going to rest your head for the next few years and in my opinion your plan should be for at least 5 years. 

So if your plan is a 5 year one do you think that couch you purchased will still be with you in 5 years or will you change your mind? Will you then be disappointed by your home purchase based around an easily disposable piece of furniture?  My suggestion leave your furniture out of the decision making process. If your furniture wont work, surf your way over to craigslist and make a little extra cash.Don’t go furniture shopping the day after you move in.  Upgrade it later on once you have lived in the home for a little time.  You can have empty rooms for a while, no one is going to yell at you. Save up until you can afford what you actually want instead of buying furniture just to fill a room. In the end you will be much happier with your decision and calling your house a home. 


***TIP: Buyer's Agent is an agent that represents the buyer in the transaction, looking out for your best interest. Buyer's Agents are FREE to use. We get paid by the seller's and dont get paid until you have successful purchased your first home. Make sure to always have a buyers agent. ***


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Heather Unger, GRI, NRBA, CLHMS, CDPE, WinDs

RE/MAX Central Realty

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Comments(1)

Dan Tabit
Keller Williams Bellevue - Sammamish, WA

Heather, you are so right.  I have found clients in the same situation that after bypassing a house that fit them perfectly, except for that piece of furniture.  Later after looking at more homes they wanted to come back to it only to find out that another buyer also thought it was perfect and it was under contract.

Nov 29, 2009 02:12 PM