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How Not to Buy A House -- By Committee

Reblogger Kristen Wahl
Real Estate Agent with Re/Max Plus

This is a great post from an agent in California. Support and input from friends or family members can be valuable to you as a buyer, but in the end, the decision is yours. If you're the one buying the home, make sure it's the one you want!

Original content by Tni LeBlanc, RealtorĀ®, J.D. Lic. #01871795

How Not to Buy A House -- By Committee

One of the common mistakes I see first time home buyers make is involving too many people in their decision making.  Well meaning family, friends, and co-workers can give advice that interferes with the home buying process.  I experienced the worst example of this with a couple who insisted on having their entire extended family and friends view homes with them. The first house I selected met all their criteria and more.  At the time, I had no idea that this home would have to please everyone in their social circle.  This particular home was unique because of its location, size, amenities and price.  Unfortunately, the "buying committee" all had differing points of view.

Some of the committee members felt that the home needed too much repair, others thought that the buyers needed to look at a lot more homes before deciding to buy any home, others felt this home was great but surely something better would appear, and still others wanted them to continue to hunt for the best “deal.”  Of course, it’s easy to shop and shop and shop for a home, when you have a home to go back to at the end of the day.  As such, the committee was essentially a pool of very unmotivated buyers.  And any real estate agent worth their salt knows that an unmotivated buyer, is a terrible decision maker.  

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if you ask 10 different people, you are going to get 10 different answers.  Turning your home purchase into the equivalent of an “Act of Congress” is not really a great idea.  And, unless your local real estate market is moving at glacial speed, it will cost you.  The buyers clearly wanted this first home, however, pleasing the committee predictably proved to be an impossible task. I tried to point out the unique nature of the home, but I’m sure my advice sounded like the scream of a teenage girl at a Justin Bieber concert -- indiscernible.

The end result?  They missed out on a great house (which time proved was in fact a tremendous deal!), and we ended up looking for homes off and on for another two years.  Eventually the committee members tired of looking at houses with the buyers, after all, they couldn’t seem to make a decision.  I wonder why?  The buyers did eventually make a decision (without committee input), but later confided that they still drove by that first house that got away -- the one that died in committee.

Tni LeBlancis an independent Real Estate Broker, Attorney, and Short Sale Agent. She is a Certified Distressed Property Expert (CDPE), Short Sale and Foreclosure Resource (SFR) and Certified HAFA Specialist (CHS) serving California’s Santa Barbara and San Luis Obispo Counties.

She has successfully completed short sales with Bank of America, Wells Fargo, CHASE , GMAC, Seterus, IndyMac, CitiMortgage, Green Tree Servicing, Specialized Loan Servicing,  HomEq Servicing, Wachovia, Coast Hills Federal Credit Union, Select Portfolio Servicing,  and others.  

* Nothing in this article is intended to solicit listings currently under contract with another broker. This article offers no legal or tax advice. Those considering a short sale are advised to consult with their own attorney for legal advice, and their tax professional for tax advice prior to entering into a short sale listing agreement.

Copyright© 2013 Tni LeBlanc *How Not to Buy A House -- By Committee*

Elite Home Sales Team
Elite Home Sales Team OC - Corona del Mar, CA
A Tenacious and Skilled Real Estate Team

Yikes there are way to many decision makers to have a selection.  Next.

Jan 08, 2013 11:46 PM
Esther Camarotte
City Center Realtors - Arlington, VA
Real Estate with Passion and a Tech Savvy Edge

I always ask if there will be more than one person helping the buyer decide if I feel they might be on the bit on edge about even buying.  Great posting or re-posting!

Jan 08, 2013 11:54 PM