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No Home Is Perfect So How Do You Decide?

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Real Estate Agent with RE/MAX Executive Realty, Al and Cal Realty Group S-96414

No Home Is Perfect So How Do You Decide?


While no home is "perfect", you can still find the one that is just right for you.  

I am not sure when it happened, but something has changed over my lifetime.   In our quest for "everything perfect",  we have become to expect that all should or will be.   Don't get me wrong.   the perfect home

In fact, many know that after finding the perfect Bloody Mary, I am on a quest to find the perfect nacho. 

Obviously a great goal, but somewhat unrealistic!

When looking for a home, one should understand that no home will be perfect.  Homes are like people.   All have their own personalities and little idiosyncrasies, and, just like people there are some things we can live with and some that we can't.  

If you enter the house hunt thinking that you will find "the perfect home", you will never move.    I don't care how much money you have or if you have designed the home yourself.   There will always be something that one would change!    See trade off's in a real estate purchase.

So, How do you decide?  

Here are a few tips to help figure out what's perfect for you.

  • Know what you can afford.    Get pre approved.    Be honest with the mortgage person.  Believe me, there is nothing more disappointing that finding "the right" property only to find out it is out of your reach.   What happens after that?   Everything will pale in comparison.
  • Be price point realistic.    Many times there is some wiggle room in a price offering, but don't count on that!   We have seen very recently, and in multiple situations, contract price being thousands over asking.   What does this mean to you?  Don't fall into the trap that the property is priced a certain percentage over asking.    If you are looking at it, it should be in your price range.   Looking at $400,000 homes when you can realistically purchase a home for $250,000 will just set you up for disappointment.
  • Identify the features that you will NOT compromise on.   Make sure those features fit in your budget.  Are they realistic?    I have had many clients that know that they would like a certain size and style home.   They will not settle for less.   That might mean we have to focus on different communities, and that's okay with them.  Use the old Ben Franklin approach of pros and cons.   
  • Have a time frame.   This will help you zone in.   If you give yourself years to find a home, you likely never will.
  • Be Realistic when it comes to inspections.   Every homeowner should own a hammer!     Expect there to be some deficiencies in a home.    Look at the big picture, act accordingly.
  • Know what you can and can not do.    How do I laugh when a female partner says "No Way" when her male half says, "no worries, I can handle that!"    More than one lovely lady has said to me on the QT, " he sure can, but will never get to it!"
  • Look Big Picture.   Obviously life takes it's twists and turns, but do you anticiapte your needs changing in a few years?  
  • Have all decision makeers present on the house hunt!   How disappointing when you think you have found "the one" just to have the other half come a day later only to feel differently,


and lastly,

  • If the first house you see meets all your criteria.... Don't fight it.   Don't think it's not right just because you haven't seen others.   So many people have fallen in love with the first house they saw.    Yours truly included!                                                     


Let me help you find your perfect home.   How will I do that?     I will do that by listening to your needs and using my experience and market knowledge to make the right match.   Once we find that right home, I will guide you through the rest of the real estate process from inspection to closing.   

Call me today to set up an interview.

 

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About the Author

Carol-Ann Palmieri, 

is a full time Real Estate professional in Massachusetts for the past 25 years along with her partner Al Mussi have helped literally hundreds of families find, sell or purchase new places to live.

 A former US Marine, she grew up in Walpole, MA...  is committed to the serving the community through various volunteer opportunities.   She attended MA Bay Community and Suffolk University and is committed to constantly updating her Real Estate education.

 Licensed in MA and RI...

Al and Cal's primary areas of service Franklin, Bellingham, Medway, Millis, Medfield, Norfolk, Wrentham, Plainville, Blackstone, Walpole, Milford, Holliston, Hopkinton, Mansfield, and Foxboro, North Attleboro, Norwood, Hopedale, Mendon, Millville but have resourses to help anyone, anywhere....
  
Her mission....  To exceed your expectations!


 

Barbara Todaro
RE/MAX Executive Realty - Happily Retired - Franklin, MA
Previously Affiliated with The Todaro Team

Hi Carol Ann...with the few number of listings on the market, the buyers might want to come close with their wish list....but should not eliminate a home for having a few things missing..... there are not that many homes on the market to be so selective....

Mar 08, 2013 07:24 AM
Ed Silva, 203-206-0754
Mapleridge Realty, CT 203-206-0754 - Waterbury, CT
Central CT Real Estate Broker Serving all equally

Carol Ann, especially for those first time buyers. They want the everything home and get frustrated when they can't have it. It's far wiser to get their feet wet with a first home and use it as a stepping stone to better things.  Good Post

Mar 08, 2013 07:28 AM
Anonymous
Vince

Hey what about making it your own after you purchase it. Change some things that make it "your home" and over the years you will appreciate it more. We sold a home and I saw some pictures of it last week. The sprinkler system and outdoor lighting was still there and it brought back fond memories of the old homestead. Nice article. 

Mar 08, 2013 07:58 AM
#3
Carol-Ann Palmieri
RE/MAX Executive Realty, Al and Cal Realty Group - Franklin, MA
"Cal" the Real Estate Gal

Hi Barbara.  I think a lot of buyers are figuring that out the hard way... and no one wants to do anything the hard way!!  Thanks.

 

 

Mar 08, 2013 11:49 PM
Carol-Ann Palmieri
RE/MAX Executive Realty, Al and Cal Realty Group - Franklin, MA
"Cal" the Real Estate Gal

Hi Ed.  I could not agree more!   Thank you!

Mar 08, 2013 11:50 PM
Carol-Ann Palmieri
RE/MAX Executive Realty, Al and Cal Realty Group - Franklin, MA
"Cal" the Real Estate Gal

Hi Vince.   They will end up doing that anyway!   I remember one of my first clients telling her husband that they wouldn't need to change a thing.   Two months later, the only thing that was the same was the kitchen counter top.   I still joke with her about that to this day!   

I'll bet you remember a lot of sweat and tears working on that lawn!     Thanks for weighing in!  

Mar 08, 2013 11:52 PM
Debb Janes
Nature As Neighbors - Camas, WA
Put My Love of Nature At Work for You

True words - there are few perfect anythings in life. There are somethings that should be non-negotiable though when purchasing a home. The price point is the first that comes to mind - DON"T ever buy more than you can afford. That's my Saturday 2 cents worth.

And you've found the perfect Bloody Mary???

Mar 09, 2013 01:16 AM
Robert Bob Gilbert
Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Anderson Properties - Katy, TX
Your Katy TX ( West of Houston) Real Estate Expert

Cal,

You write some of best posts and these adviceblogs are always loaded with excellent information. I needed this list to refresh my mind when I was recently dealing with a client. Features you will not compromise on is the opne I need to drive home. The problem occurs when some of these buyers still want evrything as they say compromise is not an option! i suggested..

Mar 09, 2013 03:09 AM
Carol-Ann Palmieri
RE/MAX Executive Realty, Al and Cal Realty Group - Franklin, MA
"Cal" the Real Estate Gal

Hi Debb.    Yes, Ma'am!   At the Hyannis Yacht Club no less.   Come to MA and you can see for yourself!!

 

Hi Bob.   Well, thank you!   Appreciate the compliment!!!   Yes, some do want it all!  :)

Mar 09, 2013 07:21 AM
Al Raymondi
Ocean View Realty Group in Ormond By The Sea Florida - Ormond Beach, FL
Ormond By The Sea Florida - Home and Condo Sales

Terrific post Cal, in these days of lower inventory many buyers are loosing out on a home they like by waiting to see more to compare.

Mar 10, 2013 12:15 AM