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Should You Ask to See a Home If You’re Not Ready to Buy?

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Real Estate Agent with Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Preferred Real Estate, Inc.; www.AuburnOpelikaALRealEstate.com

Should You Ask to See a Home If You’re Not Ready to Buy?

Have you ever considered asking a realtor to show you a home even though you’re months—or even years—away from buying? Many people do this out of curiosity or to get a feel for the market, but is it the right thing to do?

While it’s understandable to want to explore your options, requesting home tours before you’re truly ready to buy comes with pros and cons—not just for you, but also for the homeowner and the realtor. Let’s take a closer look at the impact of touring homes too soon and explore better alternatives.

The Pros of Viewing Homes Early

✅ Understanding the Market – Seeing homes in person can help you get familiar with prices, styles, and neighborhoods.

✅ Defining Your Preferences – Sometimes, online photos don’t do a home justice. Touring can help you refine your must-haves and deal-breakers.

✅ Building Motivation – Walking through potential dream homes can inspire you to save more, improve your credit, or get pre-approved for a mortgage.

The Downsides of Touring Homes Too Soon

❌ Inconveniencing Homeowners – Sellers go through a lot to prepare for a showing. They clean, remove pets, rearrange their schedules, and sometimes even take kids out of the house—all in hopes of attracting a serious buyer.

❌ Taking Time Away from Serious Buyers – Realtors work hard to find homes for buyers who are financially and mentally ready. Every unnecessary showing takes time away from those who are actively looking to purchase.

❌ Falling in Love Too Soon – If you find a home you adore before you’re in a position to buy, it can be disappointing when it sells before you’re ready to make an offer.

A Better Alternative: Attend Open Houses

If you’re in the early stages of home buying and just want to explore, open houses are a fantastic way to look at homes without disrupting sellers or realtors. Open houses are designed for browsing and can help you get a sense of what’s available in your ideal area.

When You’re Ready, Let’s Find Your Dream Home!

If you’re serious about buying in the near future, I’d love to help you navigate the process and find the perfect home. Working with a knowledgeable, dedicated realtor makes all the difference!

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Laura Sellers

Associate Broker, Realtor, GRI

Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices 

Preferred Real Estate, Inc.

1810 E. Glenn Avenue, Suite 130

Auburn, AL 36830

Phone: 334-332-7263

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Michael Jacobs
Pasadena, CA
Pasadena And Southern California 818.516.4393

Hello Laura - the combination of life on this planet as well as practicing real estate can reinforce the option or responding, "it depends" to many questions.  Your post shows many of the important reasons, questions can start conversations.  

Mar 20, 2025 02:57 AM