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How To Buy Your Next Home at The Lowest Possible Cost

May 9, 2008 by Bryan Casteel  

Hsoue in shopping cartIf you’re like most homebuyers, you have two primary considerations in mind when you start looking for a home. First, you want to find a home that perfectly meets your needs and desires, and secondly, you want to purchase this home for the lowest possible price.

When you analyze those successful homebuyers who have been able to purchase the home they want for thousands of dollars below a seller’s asking price, some common denominators emerge. Although your agents’ negotiating skills are important, there are three additional key factors that must come into play long before you ever submit an offer.

First - Determine what you really want!

As simple as this sounds, many home buyers don’t have a firm idea in their heads before they go out searching for a home. In fact, when you go shopping for a place to live, there are actually two homes competing for your attention: the one that meets your needs, and the one that fulfills your desires. Obviously, your goal is to find one home that does both. But in the real world, this situation doesn’t always occur.
Buying a home can be an emotional process. When you’re looking at homes, you’ll find that you fall in love with one or another home for entirely different reasons. Is it better to buy the 4 bedroom home with room for your family to grow, or the one with the big eat in kitchen that romances you with thoughts of big weekend family brunches? What’s more important: a big backyard, or proximity to your child’s school? Far too often people buy a home for the wrong reasons, and then regret their decision when the home doesn’t meet their needs.

Don’t shop with stars in your eyes: satisfy your needs first. If you’re lucky, you’ll find a home that does this and also fulfills your desires. The important thing is to understand the difference before you get caught up in the excitement of looking.

Call Bryan Casteel at 513-322-5587 and I can send you our home shopping checklist. This checklist will help you write down what you really need and desire in a new home.

About the Author: Bryan Casteel, with RE/MAX Unlimited, REALTORS®, prides himself on being a very aggressive agent for his clients. One after another, his clients praise him for his advice and direction as they navigate the purchase or sale of their real property. Bryan always achieves his client's goals through the application of cutting edge concepts, detailed planning and good old-fashioned hard work.

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