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If You Are Not Able To Buy Quite Yet Should You Still Start Looking At Homes? |
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Some buyers are close -- so close -- but not quite in a position to be able to make an offer yet on a house. It might be a matter of a few weeks -- or a month or two -- before you are able to actually sign a contract. This might be because you are waiting for a new job to start, or to finish paying off your car, or any number of other reasons. So -- if you're not able to make an offer on a house quite yet, should you still start looking at homes? Yes and no. YES - you should start looking at homes...
Understanding all of these things will help you be a better prepared buyer when you are actually ready to buy. NO - you should not start looking at homes...
So - for most buyers, I recommend "yes, up to a point". Let's start looking at homes that would be of interest if you were ready to sign a contract today. Let's build that context to allow you to understand your segment of the market. Let's get a sense of how often homes of interest will become available - and how quickly they go under contract. And then, after we have built somewhat of an understanding of the market, it will be your call as to whether to continue to look at homes that are not likely to actually be available for you to buy once you are able to do so. So, in conclusion - even if you are a few weeks or a few months out from being ready and able to sign a contract to buy a home, it is not necessarily too early to start going to see some houses. Recent Articles:
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