As a buyer, you might find yourself wanting to see everything in your price range or have the nagging feeling you need to look at “just one more” house. You may believe you can only find your dream house by viewing every possible option during your home search in Loveland.
However, it’s proven that too many choices only increases your chance of making the wrong decision. Barry Schwartz’s book The Paradox of Choice is an excellent resource if you’re having trouble making a final decision. He explains how having too many choices increases your chance of making the wrong choice. In this article, I’ll apply this principle to the home buying process and show you how to overcome the “paradox of choice.”
Imagine yourself in the supermarket. You head to the cereal aisle and find yourself facing row after row of cereal boxes. How do you choose among so many options? Have you ever felt so overwhelmed that you grabbed the closest box on impulse or left the store without buying anything?
Research has shown that having too many choices causes people to feel stressed and overwhelmed. This phenomenon applies to every decision, big and small. Whether you’re selecting jam at the supermarket or picking a home, having too many choices leads to choice paralysis and indecision. Buyers experiencing choice overload often make a rash decision out of frustration or walk away empty-handed.
Don’t get me wrong. I recommend looking at a healthy number of homes before making a final decision. That doesn’t mean viewing 100 homes is the right way. When you look at too many homes in a short time, it’s easy to get confused and start second-guessing your opinions. Keep your priorities in mind and only look at houses that check all your boxes. If you begin to feel overwhelmed, take a minute to remind yourself what’s important.
You can use several strategies to make your search successful and satisfying from beginning to end. You’ll need to narrow down your choices. Here’s how to do it:
If you’re experiencing choice overload, I recommend reading “The Paradox of Choice“ for further insight. Let me know if you have any more questions about choosing a home or any part of the buying process! Next week’s article discusses another hot topic for many first-time buyers. I’ll walk you through how to buy a home, even with student loan debt.
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