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Buying a new home - without the stress!
You've probably heard it said many times that buying a new home
is one of the most stressful things you can do. In fact, in
terms of stress, it's right up there with getting married and
having a new baby. Buying a new home is an exciting time too,
though: here's how to do it the easy, stress-free way!
Don't break the bank
A palatial new pad may seem worth breaking out the credit for,
but struggling to pay the bills is no fun at all - as you'll
find out. To minimise financial stress, it's always a good idea
to set a strict budget and stick to it, no matter how tempted
you feel! Shop around for a mortgage and insurance, and remember
to budget for any renovations you'll need to take care off soon
after moving in.
Take your time
Like most of us, you're probably desperate to get your foot on
the property ladder - or to move up it if you're already there.
Don't be in so much of a hurry, though, that you jump at the
opportunity of the first house you see and risk ending up with
something that's not quite perfect. This is probably the biggest
purchase you'll ever make, so take your time over it!
Have a contingency plan
If you find yourself caught in a "chain" (you can't move into
your new home until the previous owners move out, but the people
buying your new property are desperate to move in), your stress
levels will rocket unless you have a contingency plan. The last
thing you want is to be stuck with a bridging loan (a loan to
tide you through the gap between buying one home and selling
another), so make sure you have somewhere to go, even if it is
the spare room in your parents' house, in case your chain breaks
down.
Plan out your moving day
It's only one day of your life, but you should ideally start
planning your move as far in advance as you can, to make sure
it's as stress-free as possible. Pack up everything you don't
use on a daily basis and label your boxes with the room they'll
be going to in the new house to make unpacking easier.
Look at properties for sale by owner
Sometimes the stress of buying a new home doesn't come from the
house at all, but from the estate agents dealing with the sale.
There's nothing more frustrating than dealing with a middleman,
and having to wait while messages are relayed between yourself
and the seller of your property. Now that more and more people
are choosing to sell their properties themselves, however, you
can cut out the middleman and go direct to the seller. Keep a
lookout for properties listed "for sale by owner".
About the author:
Scott Bridges is the owner of http://www.PrivateSeller.co.uk a
UK-based website which helps homeowners become their own estate
estate agents and sell their properties themselves.
Visit the PrivateSeller website at
http://www.privateseller.co.uk
Article written by Hot Igloo Copywriting :
http://www.hotigloo.co.uk
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