| Article Written and Prepared by: Neoli Marcos | | | | your new home you overlooked. |
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| It's like this: You buy a house for a price, | | | | 1. If the house reveals more repair issues |
| and they thrown in buyer's remorse for free. | | | | than you're willing to take on; |
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| I'm not sure about you, but just within | | | | 2. If there are problems with the deed; |
| seconds of buying, say a pair of shoes or an | | | | |
| ice cream, I regret the decision and wish I'd | | | | 3. If the house doesn't appraise at a price |
| spent the money on something wiser (i.e., a | | | | at or above the contract; |
| book). Of course, I'm just being hard on | | | | |
| myself. | | | | 4. If you're short in finances; |
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| But when we think about really big purchases, | | | | Then your buyer's remorse may be valid. If |
| such as that dream house that cost you sweat | | | | you can still legally back out of the |
| and blood, that perfect real estate you've | | | | contract, that's fine. It just means the |
| been searching for so long and which you | | | | house wasn't meant for you, and the search |
| thought was just fiction--when you think | | | | starts all over again. |
| about it, then it's perfectly normal to let | | | | |
| "buyer's remorse" set in you. After all, you | | | | But let's put it this way too. Once you've |
| want only the best home for you, and you want | | | | eliminated all the possible culprits of your |
| to be sure you made the best decision. | | | | remorse, and decided the house is just fine |
| | | | and it's just you--start falling in love with |
| Even if you've planned ahead, visited a | | | | your house again. Remember all the good |
| hundred homes to choose from, and created the | | | | qualities that made you stand out in the |
| most comprehensive pros and cons list, | | | | first place. Then, consider all the laughs |
| buyer's remorse is sure to come. And it's a | | | | and milestones you and your family will share |
| healthy reaction. Doubt makes you | | | | there. Sure, the uncertainty of newness is |
| double-check things, and that's good because | | | | scary, but love and ice cream will get you |
| there might really be something awry about | | | | through. |