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5 Secrets To Find Your Perfect Central Coast California Real Estate House At A Bargain

By:Brian Lam


There are probably few things in life that are as exciting -- or as nerve-racking -- as the search for a house, especially finding a piece of Central Coast California real estate.

All the good emotions and the bad emotions seem to converge when the house hunting begins. Don't worry, this is a normal reaction, and is found in seasoned home buyers also those first-time buyers. The emotions will be even more apparent if you are finding your perfect Central Coast California real estate house.

With an organized house buying plan, you can minimize a great deal of the emotional impact. But to do so, you will need some house buying tips and I am going to share with you 5 tips to finding your perfect central coast California real estate house at a bargain.

1. First time buyer jitters.

Your agent brought you to a house that matches your criteria, the price is right, it is a good neighborhood. Don't get cold feet and start making up stupid little reasons not to buy just because you are scared. You could be missing out on your perfect central coast California real estate home.

2. Do not buy a house in an urgent rush

You need time to plan your purchase carefully, especially for central coast California real estate house. Never let a dealer know you are desperate for a house. If the sellers know this, they will not drop the price.

This little mistake can cost you thousands. Always make the sellers think you have plenty of time and resources to analyze each deal carefully. Make sure they know you are the one that they have to chase. Then the deal will proceed on your terms, not theirs.

3. Sellers do not set the price, it is the buyers who set the price

How many times have you sold or traded in a used car and not gotten anywhere near what you wanted for it? This is because you thought you could set the market, but the market told you otherwise. Whether it's a house or a car, the market sets the price, not the seller.

4. The best time to buy a used house is...

Winter time because summer time has the most demand for houses, as it is always the best time for families who have kids to make a clean break from the old house and into a new one before the school season starts. I would bet that you will get some really good deals around Christmas time, because no one is looking at houses then.

5. Where to find a bargain

From people who have just inherited some sort of property. Often they settle for much less because they just don't want to mess with it, as they are still dealing with other aspects of the estate and want quick money. Sometimes this can be a great way to pick up your piece of central coast California real estate property real cheap.

Other bargain distress sales might be a buyer who is about to be foreclosed, a couple with marital problems, a corporate relocation seller, or someone who is upside down on their mortgage.

FACT: No real estate agent even in Central Coast California real estate area, no matter how good they are, will work as hard as you at finding a property. There is simply too much to do and they have other clients as well. You need to spend hours yourself on the best web sites to find listings also. You're about to spend over $100,000. Don't just leave it in the hands of the person who makes a commission by selling you that house. But if you are buying a house instead of selling, you really do not need a real estate agent.

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