Six
Ways To Beat The Stress Of Buying A Home
DEATH, DIVORCE & MOVING are the three most
stressful experiences in life. There are two very different kinds of needs
that people have while moving. First there are the transactional needs,
like finding the home that is just right for them, finding a seller who is
realistic, negotiating the price, filling out the paperwork, handling the
escrow, and arranging for the move. But there are also emotional needs
that are involved when moving, and this is where the biggest stress comes
in. Any competent agent will handle the transactional needs for you, but
if your emotional needs are unfulfilled, you'll be frustrated and may not
act in your own best interests. The ideal real estate agent is one, who is
competent with paperwork and numbers, but can also guide, direct, and
counsel you through the emotional ups and downs of moving. Here are the
six best ways we've found to beat the stress.
1. Begin with the end in mind. Have an ultimate scenario of where
you're trying to be. What will life be like when you get there? How will
it be better than where you are now? Dwell on that picture and write it
out, fill up at least a page about how it feels in the new place. This is
imperative. Having the goal in front of you at all times energizes you to
achieve it, in spite of setbacks and frustrations. Emotions will run high
and you need an anchor. You too must focus on that future goal when
anxiety threatens to get the better of you.
2. Be flexible. In your monetary calculations, overestimate by a
thousand dollars. In this market, anything can happen between contract
acceptance and closing. It could be the inspections reveal areas of
concern that the seller is unwilling to fix or the repair costs are higher
than the amount limited in the contract. Or the interest rate changes
which affects the necessary down payment and closing costs you will need
to come up with. As your real estate team, we will strive to tie up loose
ends as quickly as possible, but remember there is no perfect world. Most
buyers feel a bit overwhelmed when taking on a new mortgage and the
responsibilities of a new home. We've seen many buyers get angry when it
seems like the cost just keeps going up. Anger is caused when reality
doesn't match up with the expectations you had in your mind. So if you
anticipate this happening in advance, you won't get angry. In fact, it'll
probably go better than you expected.
3. Trust in the process. There's just so much to do, it's easy to
panic. You wonder if it will ever work out. In fact, when we bought our
house, we couldn't eat for a day, we felt sick to our stomachs! You think
you're taking a big chance, but the truth is you're giving yourself a big
chance. Even though you can't see every step of the way, as you move
towards your goals, the way opens up. We know that you haven't moved in a
long time and it's a major upheaval in your life. But we've been there
many times before, and we'll be looking out for you. Trust that we know
the way to get you there.
4. Get knowledge. One thing you'll probably feel during this
transition time is being out of control. It feels like everyone else has
taken over your life. The seller, your lender, the appraiser, the
inspectors, they all have the power to say yes or no to your moving plans.
We'll try our best to let you know ahead of time what your expenses will
be, and what the unknowns are. We'll tie down the loose ends as soon as
possible. We'll try to get your loan approved within a reasonable time
frame. We'll educate you as best we can and let you in "behind the
scenes" so you won't ever feel stupid or out of control.
5. What is your option? When things don't go as smoothly as you had
hoped, don't let emotions take over. Always ask yourself "What is my
option?" because there are always options. Let's pretend the lender
takes longer than agreed upon to get your loan. He keeps asking you for
more and more documentation until it feels like he also needs to know how
many gold fillings you have in your mouth! You feel upset because you
wanted to feel certain about the move and now you still have to live with
the uncertainty. You want to say "Forget it, I'm fed up with
this!" But what is your option? Find a new lender and start the
process over again? That may take weeks, plus you will have to provide all
the paperwork all over again. If the lender is trying his best, it may be
better to give him a few more days. Each case is unique, but when setbacks
occur we've found that asking yourself this question helps to defuse the
situation and restore clear headed thinking.
6. Seek entertainment. When there's nothing you can do about the
situation, take your mind off of it altogether. Maybe you expected loan
approval on Friday, but now it won't come until Monday. You hate being in
limbo and feeling powerless. So do something else entirely, maybe
something where you aren't powerless. Take a hike, play tennis, get out of
town for the day, watch a movie, pray, or pour yourself into your work.
Whatever diversion works best for you, now would be a good time to engage
in it. Just forget the situation and refuse to listen to those irritating
thoughts when they come into your head. Think about something else instead
and just take it one day at a time. To keep stress to a minimum, here's
how we'll serve you when you work with us in buying your new home: a) We
promise not to take your business for granted. b) We will inform you
of your options. c) We will give you our best-reasoned expert
counsel and advice with your best interests in mind. d) We will
clarify your goals and motivation, so that you can decide if moving is the
wisest choice at this time. e) We will provide recommendations and
information to help your kids through all the changes. f) We will
negotiate effectively for you to get the lowest possible price for your
new home. g) We will protect your interests during escrow, keeping a
detailed record of the transaction. h) We will be your levelheaded
sounding board or relief valve when the stress is overwhelming. i) We
will counsel you through the feelings of "buyer's remorse."
j) We will alert you ahead of time to every possibility so you
feel more in control. k) We will contact you daily during the last
10 days of the transaction to serve your needs. l) We will provide
guidance and help with movers, change of address, utilities shut off,
cleaning, etc. m) We will continue to give you information of value
after the transaction... for life.
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