New Jersey Home Buyer's Tips
Many
home buyers find searching for a home to be exhausting. Looking around for
days, weeks or months and in some cases years can wear you down and drain much
energy. Then one day you finally find a home that you feel is the home of your
dreams. It might not be perfect but just like picking a mate you finally
realize you have to take the good with the bad.
After you put in your offer and get out of attorney review it comes time to pick
a home inspector. We hope you realize that inspector referrals provided by
realtors can be risky. Why? Because if the inspector finds too many
problems in a home and you decide not to purchase the home the realtor will have
to drive you around for a few more months while you look for another home that
is right for you.
Ask around at work or at your attorneys office for the best home inspector they
know. I know you do not want to know about the problems with the home your
are intending to purchase and risk having your bubble burst but the alternate is
for your wallet to disappear if problems appear after your closing that you can
not afford to cure.
Search around for the most qualified and experianced home inspector you can with the best resume you can afford. There are plenty of new home
inspectors out there who will work for less while they learn about inspecting
homes (during your inspection). It is a much better idea to pay a few
extra dollars for an inspector with more experience, more battle stories than to
put your financial future at risk.