RX for Buyer's Remorse


You should be feeling elation, excitement and a whole lot of pride. Instead, you're feeling broke, anxious and panicky. In other words, you've just signed a contract to purchase a home!

Buyer's remorse is a common malady that often shows up during the home buying process. Fortunately, it normally disappears after you've settled in your new home. But while it lingers, you face a number of bald questions: Did I pay too much? Did I make the right choice? Will I be able to make those mortgage payments?

The cure I recommend? Call a few friends who are home owners and ask them the questions that have been keeping you up all night. How do they feel about escalating property values? (Probably just fine. Higher prices mean their investment is worth even more now.) How did they manage to make that mortgage payment? (With the tax benefits of home ownership and soaring rental costs, mortgage payments are actually less than they appear at first glance.) What about the upkeep required? (Most home owners say that maintaining a home and shaping it to reflect their personality creates a real sense of pride.)

Focus on the lifestyle changes you'll enjoy in your new home. Remember, property ownership is one of the best financial investments you'll ever make!

If you're thinking of buying, I'll be happy to assist you in finding just the right house you'll love to call "home." Call me and we'll start searching.




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G.J. Smith Realty | 908 East Jackson | Medford Oregon 97504
Office 541-858-9383 / Fax 541-857-9526 | E-mail:gjsmith@mind.net



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