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Who Needs Buyer's Remorse?

by Rena Reali-Urglavitch 03/24/2019

We get it. Buying a house, whether it's your first house or your third, is a big deal. You want to find the best deal for yourself while getting the home you’ve been dreaming about, and you want to live a happy life in the house for years to come. Deciding on which home to purchase can come with a lot of questions and self-doubt. Is the neighborhood as great as it seems? Will I have good neighbors? What if my circumstances change, will I be able to maintain my mortgage payments? If I wait longer will a better property come on the market? How do I know I'm making the right decision?

So many questions can paralyze you from pulling the trigger on your home purchase. We’re here to help you understand buyer’s remorse and how to make the best home purchase without detrimentally second guessing yourself throughout the buying process. So, what do you need to know?

Asking "What-if?" is entirely natural.

Holding out for something better.

Avoiding Buyer’s remorse:

Once you’ve selected a home, don’t keep shopping. Continuing to visit new open houses after you’re in the escrow process will only lead you to question your purchase. Believe in yourself, trust your professional guidance and follow through on the home you know to be right for you.