Wednesday, August 18, 2010 6:09 PM
Rick and Nancy Jackson
Overcoming obstacles in buying a home in Oklahoma
Overcoming obstacles in buying a home in Oklahoma or
any other state can be challenging. You have looked and looked in the
special area that you are drawn to in one of the Oklahoma City's quaint neighborhoods
and have decided which homes you are not going to make an offer on. Now
you have found several that you like, but don't know which one is going to be
your new home. Do you let a little paint color or wallpaper scare
you? Is the yard or fence an obstacle? What about the color of the
door knobs or the pink bath tub? How about the front storm door that sticks
when you first enter the house?
What is an obstacle for you? Does your new home have to be perfect in
today’s Oklahoma housing market where prices are already low and interest rates
are great? Are you willing to overlook some of these obstacles and put
some effort and money into the home in your own time because the seller is
already helping with some of the closing cost, and you’re getting a great deal?
Can you look past some of the little things that you can gradually overcome
with a little effort and money to put you in a home that in 10 years will have
been a great investment?
So the carpet is not perfect. There are many carpet
stores offering great deals with free installation. I am talking small
potatoes when it comes to things that wear, and get lived on every day.
But if you’re not buying a newly built home, chances of finding a perfect house
get slimmer every day. There are a few older homes that have been very
well maintained and updated, but more often than not, they are going to cost
thousands more on the average home than a used home on the market. For
that kind of money, you can customize them to fit your taste.
What is this Realtor’s point you ask? What is he
trying to say? Is he trying to say I should buy a house needing a lot of
repairs? Absolutely not! I’m saying pick your repairs.
Pick a house that you can overcome the small inexpensive obstacles and save
some money while making it the way you really want it.
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