How to get THE home at THE Right Price PART 9 & 10 & 11

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Real Estate Agent with Our Home Real Estate

#9 Be cautious with fixer-uppers

Sometimes, a fixer-upper can be purchased below market value, and once sufficient repairs are made, can be sold at a significant profit. However, not all fixer-uppers will bring in the profits you might expect. 

Consumers often overestimate their level of dedication to doing extensive renovation work, and underestimate the costs associated with such work.  A wall that needs to be replaced can often lead to the discovery of faulty plumbing, electrical, or other major undertakings.  Your Realtor® and home inspector are your best allies when it comes to cost-benefit analyses.

#10 Consider your future needs
A move can be a major undertaking.  Take a good look at your current lifestyle and consider the future. Will you need extra space for a home office, a child, or perhaps a child moving back home? Perhaps it may be easier and less expensive if you purchase a home that can meet these needs now, rather than moving up to a larger home a few years down the road.

#11 Proceed quickly
When you’re ready to buy, act.  Good properties sell.  This is especially true given the current state of most real estate markets. However, when you work with a Realtor®, you have access to the latest technology. As part of the MLS and Agent Handshake networks, a Realtor® has access to properties within hours of when they are listed.

Technology works to your advantage. Many Realtors® now have personalized websites which allow you to sign on as a client, and receive notification of new listings via email. You save time and effort, and you can view only those homes that come closest to meeting your needs.

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