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7 Tips to Buying Your Home in a Down Economy

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Home Inspector with ValueGuard Home Inspections

7 Tips to Buying Your Home in a Down Economy

Buying a home in a "normal" economy is tough enough, but buying in a down market can be particularly daunting. The key to buying a home is identifying your personal financial position, goals and housing needs; however it's equally important that you know what you're buying. Our home buying tips represent a small portion of the overall home buying process because we are home inspectors not financial planners, but hopefully you will find them useful.

1. Find a good deal - with home inventories rising, there are lots of good deals to be found. We suggest starting the process by clearly defining the attributes you are looking for in a home - price, location, number of bedrooms, basement, etc. Pre-planning will go a long way in helping you communicate with your real estate agent so you spend more time looking at homes that matter. Foreclosed homes might represent the hottest deals on the market but some of them will also have the most issues. "Good deals are not always what they seem. A major structural defect, unsafe heating system or exposed wires that can cause injury or fire, for instance, can erase the sweet taste of the bargain," according to Brion Grant, president of American Society of Home Inspectors (ASHI). Hiring an experienced home inspector can help you identify these types of problems before you purchase.

2. Home inspectors matter - So you have found your dream home. Don't get too attached until you get the home professionally inspected. Your agent may have a home inspector to refer you to but don't forget to use the internet to research home inspection companies in your area. One excellent site is www.ASHI.org. As with many things in life, we get what we pay for, so avoid the cheapest inspectors. After all you wouldn't choose an attorney or financial advisor on price alone! The cost of a home inspection (average $350 - $500) is small compared to the home's price and may save you a lot of money in the long run. Things to look for in a home inspection company:

  • Experience
  • License and required insurance coverage
  • Membership in professional association (we recommend ASHI)
  • Objective, thorough and easy-to-understand inspection reports (avoid "checklist" reports)

3. Understand Radon - Look into getting a radon inspection. Radon-induced lung cancer is the second leading cause of lung cancer deaths. You cannot see, smell or taste radon; however radon gases may be a problem in the home you are purchasing. Radon is a radioactive gas that comes from the natural breakdown of uranium underground. The EPA recommends testing for all homes below the third floor. Check to see if you home inspector also offers radon inspections. At approximately $125 - $150 a radon test is definitely worth the expenditure.

4. Find out about pests before moving in - Getting a termite inspection will help you know if termites or other wood eating pests may be hiding in or around the home you wish to purchase. Finding termites too late can be very destructive on your home's foundation. At a cost of approximately $85, we strongly advise getting a termite or WDI (wood destroying insect) inspection.

5. Attend the inspection - It is always a good idea to attend the home inspection. The inspection generally takes 2-3 hours depending on the size and age of the home. This will give you time to talk to your home inspector about the issues he/she might be finding during the inspection. The inspector can also give you maintenance and improvement tips to help you keep your home healthy. All this knowledge can come in handy with our next tip.

6. Negotiate from a position of strength - Your home, radon, and termite inspections will help you understand what you are getting before you've gone to closing. You will be in a much better position to understand if the home is fairly priced and allow you to address any problems found by the inspectors with the seller. Do you want the seller to fix the issues or do you want to negotiate a lower price so you can fix these problems yourself? And of course this brings us to the final tip.

7. Don't forget about seller inspections - If you are also selling a home, consider a home inspection while you're waiting for the offers to come in. This will allow you to identify and fix any problems before they interfere with the potential sale of your old home and ultimately the purchase of your new one!

By Ralph Millard
President
IQ Home Inspections & ValueGuard USA, Inc.
www.iqhomeinspections.com
www.valueguardusa.com
The premier home inspection company in greater Philadelphia.
Copyright © 2008. IQ. ValueGuard USA, Inc.

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Kim Hamblin
Bella Casa Real Estate Group - McMinnville, OR

Thanks for the great suggestions!  I'd like to add sewer scope if it's an old home

Dec 02, 2008 02:32 AM
Jim & Maria Hart
Brand Name Real Estate - Charleston, SC
Charleston, SC Real Estate

Hey, Ralph. Great tips, especially the seller's inspection. That will eliminate a lot of head-aches. Take Care, Jim

Dec 02, 2008 03:02 AM
Pat Champion
John Roberts Realty - Eustis, FL
Call the "CHAMPION" for all your real estate needs

Thanks for the tips especially the one for sellers this will save some time for both them and the buyers.

Dec 02, 2008 03:04 AM
Paul Howard
Cherry Hill, NJ
Paul Howard Realty, 856-488-8444

Hi Ralph, welcome to Active Rain.

I may soon be working on the Philly side of the river and I'll need an inspector that works there.  Good to see your post.

 

Paul Howard, Broker

NJHomeBuyer.com Realty

Cherry Hill NJ 08002

 

 

Dec 02, 2008 03:29 AM
Kevin Sandridge
Signature Home Funding - Winter Haven, FL
Winter Haven Mortgage Broker

 

Hey Ralph, and Welcome to the Rain!

Kevin Sandridge, here.  I joined the Active Rain community not too long ago myself and wanted to drop a line to share some of the good vibes and welcome wishes I have received already.

I'm very excited about this community - basically because folks seem so willing to help out, provide industry insight, and share their good news and experiences!

When I started out on Activer Rain, I felt a little overwhelmed.  I hope the following points and suggested sites will help bring you into the mix!  Just my way of saying that I'm glad you're here.

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One:  Be sure to include a good amount of information on your profile page.  Check out the profiles on other Realtor's sites here on Active Rain who are listed as "Featured" or "Tops" in their area (look for high point totals).  You'll find that this will seriously boost your presence on ActiveRain - via the added points. 

Two: I urge you to keep blogging on this site!  You will be AMAZED at the awesome feedback you receive very soon after they hit the network!  I use Google Reader to subscribe to blogs that provide me with ideas about what I'd like to comment on - both industry wise and just for fun!  Check it out I am more than willing to step you through the site and to help you get a few more blog posts generated if you wish - as a way of adding some value and paying forward some good networking vibes!  :)

Three: Be sure to add in a good number of posts about what you think and consider pertinent regarding your area of expertise!  You'll notice that many if not all of the Featured posting bloggers here on AR do this.

Lastly, I do quite a lot of work via social networks, email campaigns, and relationship building.  If I can ever be of any assistance, don't hesitate to ask.

Here are a few great sites to visit (some of my favorites).  If you like the information they provide, be sure to let them know I sent you!

  • Bloodhoung Blog - Greg Swann, Bloodhound Realty (They also offer a FREE RE Blog Service!) Note: These guys are way, way, way ahead of the curve.  Hold on tight.  It's gonna be a wild ride!

  • Real Estate Tomato - site maintained by Jim Cronin.  A must see for new Real Estate Bloggers!

  • Seth Godin's Blog - The Reigning Permission Marketing Guru.  Check out his latest book, Tribes!

  • The Real Estate Zebra - Daniel Rothamel is a one of a kind inspiration in the Real Estate Blogging arena.  Do yourself a favor and check out his site.

  • Jeff Turner's Main Page - Jeff is always on top of what's happening in the world of social networking and media!  Absolutely make this page a part of your learning experience!

  • The Florida Mortgage Blogger - Ok - so I had to plug my own site!  Check it out.  Would love to have you on as a subscriber! 

Looking forward to what you'll share with us all here on Active Rain!  :)

Blessings,

Kevin Sandridge

Winter Haven, FL


 

Dec 02, 2008 05:57 AM
Sandy Childs
Keller Williams Realty - Spartanburg, SC
Realtor - Spartanburg, SC

Congratulations on joining Active Rain. This is a great professional networking site. Hope you enjoy this site as much as I do.

Dec 02, 2008 04:10 PM
Sasha Miletic - Windsor Real Estate
RE/MAX Preferred Realty Ltd. - Windsor, ON

Hi Ralph, Welcome to AR, Be a Blogholic and start writing your own blog soon on AR. All the best for your RE business. This is the right place for customers, friends, realtionships etc.

Best - Sash 

PS: FREE blog traffic strategy video...Hope this will help you... click here

Dec 02, 2008 11:40 PM
Lorena Westervelt
Van West Realty - Greenville, SC
Co-Founder/Co-Owner

Hello, welcome to Active Rain! This seems like a wonderful environment to network as well as learn from others. I hope you enjoy yourself and participate often in the Active Rain environment!

Dec 03, 2008 01:19 PM