Wednesday, May 11, 2011

Ready to Buy in Silicon Valley? 5 Emotional Signs

If you’re a Silicon Valley home buyer, you’ve probably done your homework on mortgage financing and have a pretty good idea of what you want. You may be approaching the real estate market armed with information. You’re ready to make the best possible decision based upon all available data.
In fact, you may have so much information that you’re unable to decide on a home. This kind of paralysis by analysis is common in the information age.
However, home buying is also a very emotional decision. Recognizing how you feel about a particular home can help you decide what to buy.
Here are 5 emotional signs that you may have found your Silicon Valley home:
- You mentally picture your furniture in the home. If you find yourself sizing up the place for your home theatre and your dining room table, you’re already thinking of moving in.
- You want to tell your friends and family about the home. You’re excited and perhaps a little nervous. The home is personal “news” and you want to share your enthusiasm.
- You want to take another walk-through of the home. At this point you’re verifying your first impressions and thinking through the details. The decision to buy may have already occurred in your mind.
- “There’s just something about it.” Some of the reasons you like the home may not be tangible. The home feels right and seems to fit you.
- You follow up with your Silicon Valley Realtor to write an offer to purchase.
As your Silicon Valley real estate professional, I will be glad to help you throughout the home buying process. Whether you’re looking for a home in Mountain View, Palo Alto, or the Cambrian and Willow Glen areas of San Jose, I have all the latest real estate data. I also have the professional experience you can trust in today's Bay Area real estate market.
Are you ready to buy in Silicon Valley? Contact me for the best in client-first service!

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