How do you find cheap homes? There are too many ways to list
here, but there are five basic principles to learn. Understand
these, and you can save thousands of dollars on your next home.
Cheap Homes Are In Cheap Towns
Yes, there are still beautiful towns in this country where you
can see a good movie, put the kids in a good school, go shopping,
enjoy nearby natural beauty, and buy homes for under fifty thousand
dollars. My wife and I bought a beautiful little home with hardwood
floors, a full carpeted basement, and a garage, in a pretty mountain
town, for $17,500, in 2002. You can still get homes for under
$35,000 there.
What you can't get very easily there, is a good job. These towns
with the cheapest homes usually have a bad job situation. They are
great places to retire to, or to move to if you have a business or
profession that isn't location-dependent. Writers and internet
entrepreneurs are beginning to discover them. Of course, if you've
already determined where you'll be living, or need a town with
high-paying jobs, you can skip this idea.
Some Homes Are Just Cheaper
Another way to save when buying a home is to find a less
expensive alternative that still fits your needs. This can mean
buying in the inexpensive parts of town, or buying the inexpensive
types of homes. Don't set your mind on one type of home or one
neighborhood before you know what all the alternatives are.
This doesn't mean buying a cheap dump to save money, or buying in
a dangerous part of town. It is more about a philosophy of defining
your true needs so you can find the least expensive way to meet
them. You may be surprised at what is available for less.
You Can Offer Less
No matter what you buy, you can save a lot if you know a few
basic negotiating techniques. Is it worth a few minutes reading and
an hour or two of practice to save thousands of dollars? Anyone can
learn a few simple negotiating techniques that are used by the
masters of negotiation. Somewhere, every day, people get cheap homes
come through good negotiating.
Financing Can Make Homes Cheaper
You can pay the full asking price on a home and still spend
thousands less than another person might. It isn't just price, but
financing too that makes a home affordable. Pay a lower interest
rate, and you can save many thousands of dollars. You can pay low or
no loan fees, avoid mortgage insurance, save on appraisals, and
more.
Save Money On Everything Else
Start learning the insider secrets to saving money at each step
in the home buying process. You can learn tricks like how to use a
walk-through inspection list to present with your low offer. You can
learn ways to get cheaper inspections, pay lower taxes, pay less for
homeowners insurance, and save on closing costs. I even financed a
home without an appraisal once. There is more to buying cheap homes
than just getting a low price.