What You Should Really Know About Browsing for Homes Online It's fun! It's exciting! It's important to take everything with a grain of salt!

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Oh, let's just admit it, shall we? Browsing for homes online is a window shopper's Shangri-La. The elegantly decorated rooms, the sculpted gardens, the colorful front doors that just pop with those come hither hues.

Browser beware, though: Those listings may be seductive, but they might not be giving you the complete picture.

That perfect split-level ranch? Might be too close to a loud, traffic-choked street. That handsome colonial with the light-filled photos? Might be hiding some super icky plumbing problems. That attractively priced condo? Miiiight not actually be for sale. Imagine your despair when, after driving across town to see your dream home, you realize it was sold.

So let's practice some self-care, shall we, and set our expectations appropriately.

  • Step one,fill out our home buyer's worksheet. The worksheet helps you understand what you're looking for.
  • Step two, with that worksheet and knowledge in hand, start browsing for homes. As you do, keep in mind exactly what that tool can, and can't, do. Here's how.

You Keep Current. Your Property Site Should, Too

First things first: You wouldn't read last month's Vanity Fair for the latest cafe society gossip, right? So you shouldn't browse property sites that show old listings.

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BTW, there are other property listing sites as well, including Redfin, which is a brokerage and therefore also relies on relationships with brokers and MLSs for listings.

The Best Properties Aren't Always the Best Looking

A picture, they say, is worth a thousand words. But what they don't say is a picture can also hide a thousand cracked floorboards, busted boilers, and leaky pipes. So while it's natural to focus on photos while browsing, make sure to also consider the property description and other key features.

Eachrealtor.com®listing, for example, has a property details section that may specify important information such as the year the home was built, price per square foot, and how many days the property has been on the market.

Ultimately though, ask your real estate agent to help you interpret what you find. The best agents have hyper-local knowledge of the market and may even know details and histories of some properties. If a listing seems too good to be true, your agent will likely know why.

Call your agent: Chekiter Esther, 281-794-8703

Treat Your Agent Like Your Bestie

At the end of the day, property sites are like CliffsNotes for a neighborhood: They show you active listings, sold properties, home prices, and sales histories. All that data will give you a working knowledge, but it won't be exhaustive.

To assess all of this information and gather facts about any home you're eyeing, like how far the local elementary school is from the house or where the closest Soul Cycle is talk to Chekiter at 281-794-8703. Chekiter can paint a picture of the neighborhood is an asset.

An agent who can go beyond that and deliver the dish on specific properties is a true friend indeed, more likely to guide you away from homes with hidden problems, and more likely to save you the time of visiting a random listing (when you could otherwise be in the park playing with your canine bestie).

Want to go deeper? Consider these sites and sources:

Just remember: You're probably not going to find that perfect home while browsing listings on your smartphone. Instead, consider the online shopping experience to be an amuse bouche to the home-buying entree a good way for you to get a taste of the different types of homes that are available and a general idea of what else is out there.

Once you've spent that time online, you'll be ready to share what you've learned with your agent Chekiter Esther.


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