In the highly competitive seller's market we are currently in buyers are looking for any edge they can get. Some buyers are choosing to waive the right to have the property inspected. This leaves other buyers very nervous. They want to compete. They want the home. But, is this the wise thing to do?
This is a complicated answer. First, removing inspections has a level of risk. The question becomes: how much risk are you willing to take? I can never recommend to a buyer that they waive the right to these inspections. (I just don't think it is a good idea with this large of an investment.) However, there are some times that a calculated risk is not a bad thing. If you, or someone you know is a good DIY person it could work.
Second, sellers are required by law to reveal any KNOWN defect in the property. To assist this process sellers will complete a Seller's Property Disclosure. In this disclosure we can find out details ab...
"It's better to ask 50 questions and look at 5 houses, than ask 5 questions and look at 50 houses."
The quote above is from a mentor I meet with to talk about business planning and real estate. It was one of the things that really stood out to me in our recent conversation. Our current real estate market is not very buyer friendly at the moment. But, you can still find the house you want with some diligent work up front. Part of this upfront work is understanding your needs and goals as a home buyer. What are you looking for? Why are those things important? What are your goals?
I understand that this may seem like a rather tedious process. However, the more I know about what it is you are looking for the faster we can get you to that house that you are looking for. In a hot seller market where every moment counts for you as a buyer knowing exactly what you are looking for will help us get to that home quickly...
If you are reading this, you might be someone who was thinking of buying a home in the new year. You began to browse listings, maybe even found a few that you liked. Perhaps, you took the step of calling the agent, only to discover that after only one or two days on the market the home had multiple offers, and was already under contract.
You continue to browse, and you see this phenomen happen time and time again. "Well, I guess I'll just wait for another time," you say to yourself.
It is definetly a reality of the current housing market that things are moving fast, and if you hesitate, even for a day, someone else will jump in ahead of you.
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