Friday, December 19, 2014

3 Things That New Home Buyers Overlook



As exciting as purchasing a home can be, it can quickly turn into a nightmare if you overlook vital components of the home buying process in Murfreesboro. It is so easy to assume that you are getting a great deal based off looks alone, but by the time you decide to dig a little deeper below the surface, you may find that your dream home is anything but. Do yourself a favor this holiday season and protect yourself by not overlooking these three elements.

1. Assessments and Inspections

Get a Murfreesboro home inspection. This cannot be stressed enough to anyone that is buying a home. You need to know exactly what kind of home you are buying. You don’t want to purchase a fixer upper if you don’t have plans to make any repairs. Buying a home is an investment. The key to making smart investment decisions during the home buying process is to assess the situation and take the necessary precautions to ensure that your potential home is exactly what you expect it to be.

2. Neighborhoods

While you are busy looking and dreaming about your new home, did you pay attention to the neighborhood before you set foot in the house? You can’t tell much about anything, especially a neighborhood from one quick glance. Drive by the area at several different times to get a better idea of how the neighborhood is. Don’t forget to check the area’s crime statistics as well.

3. Maintenance and Upkeep

Once you purchase a home, you are responsible for the maintenance and upkeep of the home. Don’t assume that your down payment, closing costs, and mortgage premiums go towards the upkeep of the home. To keep yourself from feeling overwhelmed after the euphoria of purchasing your new home has worn off, take some time to calculate how much it will cost you to actually live in your home.

For more information on the home buying process or to learn more about our home inspection services, visit From the Ground Up Inspections online or give us a call at 615-351-1922 today.

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