10 Things You Shouldn't Do When You're Buying a Home

Home Buying Don'ts

Your home buying process is well underway. The sellers accepted your offer to purchase. The home is officially under contract and you're counting down the days to closing. The lender pre-approved you, so buying the house is a sure thing, right?

Not quite. Nothing is certain until the keys are in your hands. There are still major hurdles to get past before you close, and your actions between now and closing can create headaches, slowdowns, and even stop the transaction.

1. Don't Make a Major Purchase

        You've just found out your credit is A+. That's great news, because a new car would look fantastic in the driveway of your new home. But         hang on--if you are depending on a mortgage to move in, you'd best wait until after closing to buy the car.

2. Don't Change Jobs Unless It's Necessary

3. Don't Give an Earnest Money Deposit Directly to a For Sale By Owner Seller

4. Don't Let Your Emotions Take Over

5. Don't Forget to Switch Utilities

6. Line Up Your Hazard Insurance

7. Don't Become Best Friends with the Seller

8. Don't Panic if the Appraisal Comes in Low

9. Don't Go It Alone

10. Don't Ignore Lender Requirements

Source: Janet Wickell, http://homebuying.about.com