It has been less than 5 months that I’ve been a Realtor, yet I’ve done over one million dollars in transactions. I have loved every second of it so far, and have learned a lot already, too.
One thing I’ve noticed is that first time home buyers often make the same mistakes. Here are some that I try to help my clients avoid:
Expectations too high — A lot of the time, buyers have unrealistic expectations on the home they can afford or the area they can live in. This isn’t at fault of their own usually, I blame TV mostly, hah. Sometimes it can be a bit of a reality check when we first start home hunting and they realize they’re not going to have a jacuzzi tub with a fireplace in the middle of their guest bathroom, but they soon learn that we can find something amazing that meets their needs (and most of their wants).

Probablyyyy not going to be your first home, people. But you can maybe afford the cute dog on the lawn.
Expectations too low — And at the other end, I find a lot of my buyers don’t realize they’ll even qualify for a loan, sometimes with no down payment upfront or closing costs at the end! A lot of people seem hesitant to even talk to a lender (it’s totally free) and find out how much house they can afford. They are usually pleasantly surprised once they’ve taken the step to talk to someone. Don’t count yourself out of the home buying game, even with bad credit, until you’ve talked to someone. And if you’re out? Remember, that’s just temporary.
Calling any ol’ agent — Listen, I love my industry and know some really amazing agents in it. But there are also some that seem to need more training, more education, and maybe a little prayer, y’all. This is probably the biggest investment you’ll ever make in your life. Don’t call someone on a sign on some impulsive Tuesday. Call several people based on recommendations or your own research into them, and really get a feel for their personality. You will spend a decent amount of time with this person – it is imperative you like and trust them.

“Yes, Hi. I saw you on a sign and your blazer was really something. I’m going to trust you with all my monies now.”
Moving too slowly — It is important to take your time looking at properties, researching what neighborhoods you like, and really understanding the home buying process. That being said, it’s also important that once you start working with a Realtor, you are focused and ready to start moving forward in your journey. Some people will take longer than others, but you need a goal and someone who helps you break it down into parts and keeps you organized. At the end of this journey is a prize unlike any other! Keep at it.
Moving too quickly — As a young home buyer, I had a Realtor rush me through the process once. I’ll never forget how intimidated and uncomfortable I felt. She didn’t have my best interests at heart. No one should be pushing you. You don’t want to regret your home or your purchase. You really want to think about it, map out the pros and cons, and understand what’s happening from start to finish. There is a balance on going too slowly or going too quickly, and a great Realtor will help you find it and stay comfortable, confident, and excited. I’m the great Realtor, if you didn’t catch that. 😉
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Mistakes or not, first time home buyers have so much to look forward to, the biggest being a brand new home to call their own. Working with them has been a blast… I have laughed so much more than I knew possible in the last few months. I love my clients, and can’t wait for 2017! Follow me on Facebook to see what I’m up to in the new year!

Kelli & Jordan with Elliott in front of their beautiful new home