Emotions and Homebuying – Why They Don’t Mix!

Emotions and Homebuying - Why They Don't Mix!

Searching for your next home is an emotional process…

It’s easy to fall in love with a house and think that it’s the perfect place for your family to spend the comingEmotions and Homebuying - Why They Don't Mix! years. When one or more other buyers think the same thing, you may find yourself in a bidding war. If that happens, you should set aside your emotions as much as possible so you don’t make a decision that you’ll come to regret.

Emotions Can Lead to Overbidding

If you’re convinced that a particular house is “the one,” you may become emotionally attached. This can lead you to the idea that it has to be yours. Now, you might keep raising your bid to “win.” If you submit the highest bid, your emotional reaction may come back to haunt you.

Emotions and Homebuying - Why They Don't Mix!A lender won’t approve a mortgage for more than a house is worth. If you make a high offer and can’t get enough financing, you’ll have to come up with a larger down payment.

Even if you can get a mortgage, you may have to borrow more than you intended. If that happens, your monthly payments will have you stretching your budge. You may then struggle to cover other essentials and have little left over for entertainment and vacations.

Keep Your Emotions in Check

It can be easy to get emotional when you find a house that you consider ideal and you’re worried that it might slip through your fingers. You’ll have to work hard to manage your emotions and make rational decisions.

Before you make a bid on any house, carefully assess your finances and figure out what is the absolute maximum that you’re willing to pay. Hold firm to that number,Emotions and Homebuying - Why They Don't Mix! no matter what. If you’re buying a home with a spouse or partner, make sure that you’re on the same page before you begin bidding.

In a hot seller’s market, you may lose out on a house you want, or even several. Losing a house to another buyer can make you feel discouraged. If it happens several times, you may be set on winning the next house no matter what.

Try not to get upset if you don’t get a home you want. Other homes will come along, and you may find one that has all the features you’re looking for at a more affordable price.

Your real estate agent can help you manage the bidding process. Share your feelings and ask for advice on whether you should keep bidding on a particular house or walk away and keep looking.

Look at the Big Picture

Emotions and Homebuying - Why They Don't Mix!Accept that frustration is part of the home-buying process. Stay focused on your ultimate goal. Buying a house with the features you want in a desirable location at a price you can afford. It may take longer than you would like, but keeping a cool head and managing your emotions will pay off in the long run.

 

 

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