Before you found one that suited your family? I think we've seen 20, and none have excited me. Time for a new agent? Or am I just a grumpy pregnant lady?
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Re: NSAIFR: How many houses did you look at...
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We saw about 45 houses, made I think 7 offers. This was last
Year and most were foreclosures and short sales. It was all a game
But so worth it in the end because of the house we got. Luckily
Our realtor was a trooper!
This will apply for us. Houses are selling within minutes of listing in the community we are looking at.
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This was our experience exactly although we put in over 25 offers. We eventually had to stop seeing houses and just put offers in as soon as something came on the market. It was crazy but the house we got ended up being perfect for us.
We also switched realtors halfway through the process. A patient, understanding realtor is key when going through the process. Looking back, the first realtor we went with had us very low on his priority list. We'd probably still be looking if we stayed with him.
Best of luck and I hope you find something!
I've lost count...we've been looking for about a year, but have really become very serious in the last 4 months. I would say we are approaching 50. I have seriously considered offers on several, but always talk myself out of it. Made two offers so far - one complete rejection & one in negotiations now.
We are open to a few different towns & I think that makes it more challenging!
Our first (city condo) we looked at maybe 5 or 6 before making an offer (then that fell through and we made another offer after looking at 2 more). We probably didn't even need to see that many since city condos in Chicago are pretty fungible other than location.
For our suburban home, we made one trip out to the burbs and saw maybe4-5 houses. We both really liked one, came back the next day to look again and made an offer (and we now live in it).
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I was looking at the height of a sellers market here. Houses in our price range and in the location we were willing to buy were few and far between. We saw about 30. I fell in love with 2 of the 30. We only had a short time to buy in.
This house we live in now was bought more off location than perfect home. We are slowly doing some work to make it perfect since we can't sell it now =/ Kind of wish we rented and were more picky.
Keep looking if it is going to be your forever home. It may take longer, but it is better to not get stuck with a home that is only so-so and have regrets.
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Our house sold in 9 days. Quite unexpected. Closing is in 2 weeks. So in the past 2 weeks I have looked at about 15 houses. Haven;'t loved any of them. A foreclosure in a 'hood that I love is on the market, but we put in an offer and the bank countered at full price. Not sure how to move forward since it needs about $20K just to make it livable. I have a plan to look again over the weekend, while packing, but in the neighborhoods we want, there is very little on the market in our price range. And I just can't go further out - the commute from work is too much in the afternoon.
So, i expect we will look at another dozen or so before making a decision.
One ;-)
We looked at several more after this one, but we just sort of knew this was the house for us. This was the subdivision we wanted, and there were only two houses for sale in it. One needed a LOT of cosmetics, and this one didn't. So, we jumped on it.
Plus, we had limited time as we had sold our other house...but I would have been fine to rent a house for awhile if we hadn't found this house.
I wanted to add that we started to pre-screen houses before we would waste our time going to see them with our agent. Look at pics online, look at the street/neighborhood view on google maps, look at the zillow info about comps & sales history, do a drive by and then, if it was still a contender, go see it. It was exhausting, but there were over 600 houses in our rice range and I am incredibly picky, so it was worth it to me.
Drive by was the single most important thing because it ruled so many out right away - location, powerlines, railroad tracks, busy side street, etc...
Good luck! It is exhausting, discouraging and exciting all at once!
This for us too! We looked at hundreds online, and then probably went to see about a dozen - 15 both times we bought. Both times we probably only looked 2 or 3 days with a realtor.
Good luck! Can you pinpoint what is wrong with the houses you are seeing? I know we were not loving anything we looked at until we decided to up our price range a little - then there were several contenders (with our current house being the obvious choice for us.)