Charlotte Home Buyer's Remorse: You Don't Have To Sweat It
When you fell in love with your new Charlotte home and then got a “yes” from the sellers, you were probably on cloud nine for days. Getting approved for a mortgage on your new Charlotte home went without too many hitches.
Now, you are lying in bed—sweating. You only have a few days until Closing and you toss and turn with visions of mortgage payments dancing in your head.
Take heart, you are not alone. It is a familiar scenario that happens to just about everyone faced with signing on the bottom line for a new home and 30 years worth of payments. It's called buyer's remorse. It is the equivalent of a soon-to-be bride’s cold feet. Even though she knows she’s found her perfect match, the idea of a happily ever after forever—FOREVER, can be a scary thought.
Once the ceremony (or in the case of a home purchase, the Closing or signing) is over, the fear diminishes or goes away entirely. One way to help ease your case of the jitters is to do your homework every step of the way.
- Know what you can afford. Spend some time before you even begin to search for a new Charlotte home working on your budget and knowing exactly how much you can reasonably afford. We can advise you about the difference in Charlotte mortgage lenders.
- Identify your wants and needs. Sit down with everyone in the family and make a list of exactly what you desire in a home. Before you search for your Charlotte home for sale, develop a wants vs. needs list.
- Don't rush. Even when you find that perfect home, consider all the pros and cons before making that final decision.
- Research the community. A house is more than just the building you live in. The community plays an active part in how comfortable you are in your new home. Explore the wide variety of communities available in the Charlotte area.
Buying a new home can be exciting and fun. Don't let fear get the best of you and detract from this exhilarating time.
If you’d like help identifying what you want and need in a Charlotte home or researching a community, I can help. Give me a call or email me today.
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