Thursday, 12 February 2015

BUYING HOME, HOW TO AVOID MISTAKES ALONG THE WAY

Does the perfect home exist as one in 10 people say they regret buying their home?





It is probably the largest financial commitment you will ever make and should be carefully considered; yet one in 10 people regret buying their home, a new study claims.
One in three of these unlucky owners say that in hindsight they rushed into their purchase, one in five do not like their new neighbours, and 16 per cent have realised that their new home is not actually big enough.
Others realised – once it was too late – that the property required more work than they had originally thought, while others found their mortgage payments too much of a financial strain.
To avoid this kind of regret, we advise think carefully about what you need from a property – now and in the future. For example a large garden might be lovely now, but will you want to deal with all the work and expense in five years’ time?
Check your finances and write up your spreadsheet so that you know exactly what costs and expenses you may encounter.  Allow for a contingency fund so that in the event of unexpected costs you have them covered.
Another tip is to go and see the property at different times of day and night. Not only will you get a different feel but you might be able to discover noisy neighbours before you move in next door to them.
The study found that some of those buyers discontented with their new homes were mainly concerned that it had not increased in value as much as they had hoped, and some feared they would make a loss if they moved on.
Buyers need to accept that the property market is cyclical. The market has been a volatile place over the last couple of years, in the short term buyers can be left disappointed but you have got to be prepared to look at it in the long term.
The other thing to bear in mind is that even if you find your dream home, you will inevitably start to pick fault over time.
I once heard the architect say: 'You build the perfect house yet six months you’re bound to want to change something.  I think it is very true that there is no such thing as the perfect house; you will always have to compromise on something.


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1 comment:

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