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How Many Houses Do You Need to See?

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Real Estate Agent with H360homes.com

First time buyers are used to scrolling through hundreds of options on Zillow, Trulia and Realtor.com. Some think that they need to see every home on the market to make a decision. They form a wish list from houses online, and by visiting a few open houses. There is a better way.

Searching for homes has gotten easier, but still requires a little due diligence. In the late 1990s, buyers were sure that they knew everything about a house from a 1” square photo online. After seeing a few homes in person, they quickly discovered that one small photo didn’t tell them that there were electric lines overhead, that the basement looks like Cellblock D, or that it was squeezed in next to a gas station.

Now we have a multitude of photos online, floor plans, and are fast approaching 3-D tours. But, that still doesn't tell the whole story. When you buy a house, you buy a neighborhood, the school system, and the city where you live. An MLS listing has information about the house, room sizes, garage, and the lot, but there're other resources to check as well. Google maps is more than just directions, it lets us drill down to a bird’s eye view of the neighborhood, the backyard, the garage, besides just checking commute routes. Trulia and Zillow show walk scores, crime maps, school info, sales history, estimated monthly payment, and local restaurants. It’s worth taking three minutes to research online to see if the yard backs into a major freeway, or if deer are grazing there. 

The average buyer looks at 12 homes before making a decision. It's possible that they find ‘the one’ during the first tour of homes, but they wouldn’t recognize it. A deck or a sunroom becomes a priority once they've seen light streaming across gleaming wood floors. It takes seeing five or six homes for buyers to get a handle for what is on the market in their price range, they are building criteria. Sometimes they buy a home opposite from the original Wish List, criteria evolves.

When a buyer sees more than 20 homes and isn’t close to finding the right one, they’re chasing a unicorn. Everyone wants more than their budget allows regardless of price point. My job is to keep them up on what’s available to them, help them make decisions that lead them to YES.

A young couple once told me that they wanted 1920s charm, new construction condition, and a deeply discounted price. Although that might have been possible in 2010, it’s not happening now. Well priced homes in good condition are selling in multiple offers within a couple days on market. We saw over 50 homes, nothing made them happy. Mrs. Buyer would open the front door and say," Well, what's wrong with this one?" That’s a, “I’m afraid to buy anything” signal. Maybe it’s fear of making a decision, of spending too much, or making a mistake. Those people think that they want to buy, but they will not be satisfied regardless of price or condition, they’ll find a reason to say no.

No one should buy a home that they don't love, but there is no perfect home. There are homes that meet your wish list on paper, yet you don't love them. There is the market, and there are expectations. They have to come together. Having a clear idea of what is going on with the market, finances, and open mind make finding a new home easier. There are tools that you can use in your pajamas to make you smarter, and the road easier. It is always a journey, but having a map points to your new front door.

Posted by

Mary Jo Quay

“That’s what I do: I move people—H O M E.”

 Phone: (612) 384-1360

Debbie Reynolds, C21 Platinum Properties
Platinum Properties- (931)771-9070 - Clarksville, TN
The Dedicated Clarksville TN Realtor-(931)320-6730

I talked to an agent today that showed 40 houses to a buyer. They didn't want to miss a thing. They missed the home they really wanted by taking too long.

Mar 01, 2018 08:35 PM
Mary Jo Quay
H360homes.com - Minneapolis, MN
I Move You Home

I've shown one family 34 homes. The daughter is the one buying, but dad finds a reason not to buy each one. He lost the first home he bought and felt defrauded by a bad agent. He is either afraid to commit or angry at the experience he had. 

Mar 02, 2018 04:58 AM
Sheila Anderson
Referral Group Incorporated - East Brunswick, NJ
The Real Estate Whisperer Who Listens 732-715-1133

Good morning Mary Jo. I don't know the answer to the question but my rule of thumb always was, if you are serious and tell me what matters to you and I show you that, after three times out, you're not ready or real.

Mar 02, 2018 07:25 AM
Will Hamm
Hamm Homes - Aurora, CO
"Where There's a Will, There's a Way!"

In today market in Denver, 12 homes are the most more then that and you are looking for theat Unicorn

Mar 03, 2018 07:51 AM
Rebecca Gaujot, Realtor®
Lewisburg, WV
Lewisburg WV, the go to agent for all real estate

Buyers in my area know that if they see a home they like....they better make an offer quick or it will be gone. 

Mar 04, 2018 08:20 PM
Mary Jo Quay

My weekend was a living blender. One buyer thought he could low ball, found out that didn't work.  Another made an offer on Friday, when we didn't hear back anything till Sunday she wrote a 2nd offer, and low and behold, we had two houses. That was fun.


 

Mar 05, 2018 05:37 AM
1~Judi Barrett
Integrity Real Estate Services 116 SE AVE N, Idabel, OK 74745 - Idabel, OK
BS Ed, Integrity Real Estate Services -IDABEL OK

With all of the research available online, photos, virtual tours, videos, and information about the home and neghborhood, the buyer has already been viewing countless homes online before getting around to viewing homes n person.  When they've narrowed it down to the ones they want to see in person, the decision should be made fairly quickly in my area.

Mar 11, 2018 04:22 PM
Mary Jo Quay
H360homes.com - Minneapolis, MN
I Move You Home

When it involves several family members, not all of them take time to do any research. It takes a little education to teach buyers how to search, what to look for and how to read the data. 

 

Mar 11, 2018 05:47 PM