Buying a home can be an arduous process. Your goal is to find a home in the perfect neighborhood with as little hassle as possible. However, from looking at houses, scheduling your home inspections to securing a loan, you will have many details to consider. By following these home-buying “don’ts”, you could save some time and spare yourself from unnecessary hassle. Here are three things that homebuyers should never do.

Homebuyers tips: three things you should never do

Don’t Settle for a Verbal Agreement

No matter how much you might trust a potential seller or agent, verbal agreements mean virtually nothing. You must get proof of all reports and inspections in writing. If a seller promises to include removable features (such as playground equipment or a garden shed) with a property, get that in writing too. You can also have a document created that outlines such terms as a condition of purchase. If you do this, have a lawyer create it, if possible, and be sure to get the document signed by all parties involved.

Don’t Be Defeated

Don’t allow yourself to be defeated by rising prices. If you really want to buy a home, don’t abandon the process with the hope that you’ll find lower listing prices later. Market prices are not likely to go down by much, if at all. Continue your search until you find a home that seems like an ideal fit. There is always the possibility that prices might decrease slightly while you are house hunting. However, that won’t benefit you if you aren’t actively looking for a place.

Don’t Rush Through the Final Phase

Once you have made your choice and have agreed to purchase a home, keep in mind that the process is far from finalized. You will have numerous details to attend to, and you might require a lawyer to help you do it. Remember, before you agree to buy a property, you should have it inspected by a professional.

Home inspection services in Sacramento and the Bay Area

HomeGuard offers home inspection services in the greater Sacramento area and most the Bay Area. We can help you determine whether a home you are considering is a viable purchase. Our qualified professionals also provide Natural Hazard Disclosure Reports (NHD Reports), so you can be fully aware of the potential hazards in an area. Feel free to contact us online or call (855) 331-1900 for all of your home inspection needs!