How to Buy a Home (and Skip the Wild Goose Chase!)

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Real Estate Agent with Boardman Realty Minnesota License#90858

"Hi! We are looking for a REALTOR® who works in Hugo. Can you help us?"

"Absolutely! What can I do for you?"
house in heart
"We are relocating from St. Cloud and want to be in a home before school starts, is that going to be a problem?"

"Are you a first time buyer or do you have a home to sell?"

"We are first time buyers and are currently renting month-to-month."

"There should be no problem. Have you talked to a loan officer?"

"Not since last year."

"The first step is getting preapproved and then we can start looking at homes."


So began my relationship with a new first time buying couple early in July. They were on a tight time schedule and were a bit of a distance from Hugo so planning was key. I wish I could say everything turned out perfectly for them but it didn't. Chasing wild geese is a fun activity for dogs not for serious homebuyers. Here's what happened:

I set up Christy and Mike in my Listingbook system so they could view new listings as soon as they hit the internet. Their price point put them in tight competition with many other first time buyers as there are few nice single family homes under $160,000 with three bedrooms on one level in move in condition in Hugo.

Christy selected a dozen homes to see on their first trip out. Of the homes selected, only four were still available. From the preliminary discussion with the loan officer, they were qualified to purchase FHA. That meant that a home would need to pass an FHA inspection. Unfortunately neither of the two single family homes we saw would pass as the were both foreclosures in very questionable condition but the two townhomes were a match. Christy and Matt loved the townhomes, BUT...

"We really need a yard for the kids to play."

Not a problem...Maybe we should expand the search area. Are you okay with White Bear Lake? It is the same school district as Hugo? What about Forest Lake, Lino Lakes or Blaine?

The search was expanded to include Chisago City as the young couple was interested in the zero down USDA financing in Chisago County.

Another trip down and another dozen...down to half dozen...showings scheduled. Two of the homes were a perfect fit. Huge yard. Well priced. Move-in perfect. BUT...

"The thirty mile commute to downtown St. Paul is too long after all."

Not a problem. Christy and Mike decided to expand the search to include Blaine, Spring Lake Park and Coon Rapids. These areas were closer to work for Mike and in school districts that were appealing to the young family.

A third trip down. Third time's the charm right? It was! They found a perfect home with a 20 minute commute in Spring Lake Park. BUT...

"We don't think they will accept our offer."

"Why don't we write up an offer and find out if it works for the sellers?"

"Maybe...we will think about it."

Now with the Listingbook system I can see the homes my clients view. Christy and Mike didn't call over the weekend to write an offer but starting to search in some pretty out of the way areas while skipping over many closer in and better options. They wanted a newer home with all the bells and whistles for $150K or less. This can be done in a suburb of St. Cloud but not a suburb of St. Paul.

wild gooseChristy and Mike began a hunt for an elusive wild goose. No matter how hard I tried to explain the situation and point them back toward their goal, they just kept heading off in unusual directions.
I saw the couple had now started to search for homes in Otsego about an hour northwest of St. Paul and Farmington, another long commute to downtown to the south of the cities. Sure, in these communities a person can find a newer home at a lower price, just like in Chisago City, but they said no to a long commute a few weeks earlier on a home that fit all their criteria AND that had a zero down financing option available. A short commute time was one of their top "must haves in a home." These communities are both well beyond the commute to Chisago City that was vetoed earlier.

Another day of searching was set this time in Blaine. They decided an end unit quad home would have more yard to play for their children and again found a perfect place. They were ready to write again BUT...

"The association fees are too high."

Now we are into the last week of July and their timeframe is next to nil if they want to get in to a new home before school and the new job starts. I remind them of their timeframe and the several homes that were still available that they loved but didn't write an offer on. BUT...

"We decided we want to see some homes in Otsego."

"Sorry. I don't think I am going to be able to help you buy a home after all."

I don't know if Christy and Mike ever found a home or ever will find one as I decided I wasn't the right agent for them. I did hear through their loan officer that they found a "perfect" home in Otsego but something went wrong and they never wrote an offer. Last I heard they had started searching in Farmington.

What went wrong? Being focused is essential to buying a home!
Sometimes a client's criteria will need to be adjusted to fit what is currently available on the market. The first time buyer's $8000 tax credit has created a big demand for Twin Cities starter homes. This couple's inability to make a decision on what they were looking for and inability to accept the market conditions had them running in too many different directions-Chasing a wild goose!

It is not often that I have to say "goodbye" to a client that hasn't walked away with a good buy on a house! I have successfully assisted numerous first time homebuyers find their way home. In this case, we found several "Good Buys" but in the end, Christy and Mike ended up without a house.

In my homebuyer's success guide, I outline how important it is for buyers to stay focused on what they really want in a home. As a REALTOR® it is my job to help my clients stay on track throughout the home buying process; from the first showing of a property to the handing over of the keys at the closing table. Too many options can cause confusion. Combined this with an inability to regroup and make a decision, buyers can let good homes to be sold out from under them. Changes will come up and if as a team we can refocus and start again, the unending wild goose chase is avoided.

Done Chasing Wild Geese? Let me keep you focused and find that Good Buy! If you are buying, selling or relocating to Minnesota and need help from a professional REALTOR®, give me a call or visit my website for a FREE Relocation Packet, Homebuyers Success Packet or sign up for Listingbook Twin Cities Home Search. I specialize in acreage and lakeshore properties in the north and east Twin Cities metro area including Ham Lake, Lino Lakes and all communities in the Forest Lake School District! Serving Anoka, Chisago, Ramsey and Washington Counties in Minnesota.

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Copyright 2009 Teri Eckholm http://www.terieckholm.com/

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Teri Eckholm. REALTOR with Boardman Realty, is a native Minnesotan who has lived and worked in the Minneapolis St Paul metro all of her life. She specializes in lakeshore homes, acreage properties and first time home buyers but assists anyone making a move in the north and east Twin Cities metro.

If you are buying, selling or relocating to Minnesota and need help from a professional REALTOR®, give Teri , a call or visit her website for a FREE Home Buyer Success Guide or FREE Home Value Report She specialize in acreage and lakeshore properties in the north and east Twin Cities metro area including Ham Lake, Lino Lakes and all communities in the Forest Lake School District! Serving Anoka, Chisago, Ramsey and Washington Counties in Minnesota.

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Comments (13)

Gary Woltal
Keller Williams Realty - Flower Mound, TX
Assoc. Broker Realtor SFR Dallas Ft. Worth

Hi Teri. How are you doing? I feel I haven't come over to your lily pad in awhile. Teri you make an excellent point about being a focused and not a wild goose chase buyer. I can relate because once I had little focus as a buyer and soon as time went on, that had to change. A firm educating category Realtor can guide, but the buyer has to want to be guided. Otherwise the buyer is all over the map. Excellent example with the conversational lines...

Aug 11, 2009 09:35 AM
Laura Cerrano
Feng Shui Manhattan Long Island - Locust Valley, NY
Certified Feng Shui Expert, Speaker & Researcher

Teri, I'm sorry to hear it was such a waste of time and they were so unrealistic and changing their minds.  I wonder if they are driving another real estate agent crazy or decided not to move at all....

Aug 11, 2009 10:43 AM
Mesa, Arizona Real Estate Mesa Arizona Realtor
Homes Arizona Real Estate LLC - Mesa, AZ
AzLadyInRed

Teri, wild goose chasing is what it's about these days. I think I've changed the criteria, or shown homes to what I consider "less than serious buyers" more in the last year than my entire time in real estate. ;-)

Aug 11, 2009 02:53 PM
Terry & Bonnie Westbrook
Westbrook Realty Broker-Owner - Grand Rapids, MI
Westbrook Realty - Grand Rapids Forest Hills MI Re

We do get caught in the trap of well I already have all this time invested I bet they will buy the next time out? Most times it is better to cut your losses and move on.

Aug 11, 2009 04:09 PM
Marcia Hawken
WILLIAM RAVEIS - Naples, FL
Naples Luxury Specialist

I have "fired" a few clients.  Sometimes you have to remind them you are running a business.  You have done your homework now they need to do theirs and get focused.  It has worked for me in a positive way.

Aug 11, 2009 10:04 PM
Cynthia Tilghman, Realtor® Onslow County NC Home Specialist
Kingsbridge Realty, Inc - Hubert, NC

Hi Teri.,
Been there, done that too....worked with the wild goose chasers.  It's a no win for all!

Aug 12, 2009 01:24 AM
Teri Eckholm
Boardman Realty - White Bear Lake, MN
REALTOR Serving Mpls/St Paul North & East Metro

Gary--That is exactly right...the buyer has to want to be guided! Once that property is found, you have to be willing to write up an offer. No home is perfect but expanding criteria and looking well beyond what you would ever consider buying is not a good use of time and energy. My guess is that they were not ready to buy after all.

Aug 13, 2009 07:45 AM
Teri Eckholm
Boardman Realty - White Bear Lake, MN
REALTOR Serving Mpls/St Paul North & East Metro

Carole--I never consider things a total waste of time...but at some point I had to call the "goose chase" off. Some buyers do take a little longer but when an ideal home is found, most buyers want to make a move forward owning THAT house, not keep looking at homes that don't meet their outlined needs.

Aug 13, 2009 07:47 AM
Teri Eckholm
Boardman Realty - White Bear Lake, MN
REALTOR Serving Mpls/St Paul North & East Metro

Teri--Everyone seems to be working with a lot of first timer since the $8000 tax rebate was announced. Some were ready to buy...those people are in houses or awaiting closings. While others were tirekickers and goose chasers...not really wanting the commitment of a first home.

Aug 13, 2009 07:49 AM
Teri Eckholm
Boardman Realty - White Bear Lake, MN
REALTOR Serving Mpls/St Paul North & East Metro

Terry and Bonnie--Hard to tell with some prospects. But if they are going to get cold feet, it is better they do it before they write an offer than after one is written and another family is involved.

Aug 13, 2009 07:51 AM
Teri Eckholm
Boardman Realty - White Bear Lake, MN
REALTOR Serving Mpls/St Paul North & East Metro

Marcia--And no doubt after your heart-to-heart with your buyers if they do not focus, it is time to move on. Not always what we want to do but I am not one to "push" someone into a house. Buyers need to decide that they really want to be a homeowner and be realistic about what they will be able to buy in the area they want to live in. A starter home is just that...a place to start and then move up from when the time is right.

Aug 13, 2009 07:55 AM
Teri Eckholm
Boardman Realty - White Bear Lake, MN
REALTOR Serving Mpls/St Paul North & East Metro

Cynthia--I didn't consider it a no-win as much as a lesson for other first time buyers that expanding criteria beyond your most desired location will yield additional homes to view but if you don't really want to live there, there is no point to seeing the home. Understanding WHAT you want is as important as working with your REALTOR to help you through the process to minimize frustration and wasted time.

Aug 13, 2009 08:00 AM
Marchel Peterson
Results Realty - Spring, TX
Spring TX Real Estate E-Pro

Teri, I feel your pain as I have been on those wild goose chases also.  You made a wise decision in moving on. 

Aug 14, 2009 04:13 PM

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