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EPISODE · May 22, 2026 · 34 MIN

Why Touring Homes Before Pre-Approval Ruins Your Search | The Den Ep. 117

from The Den | Real Estate in the Four Corners: Buy, Sell, Invest · host The Lyons Group

First-time and move-up homebuyers who skip pre-qualification before touring homes set themselves up to fail.The Lyons Group team, Ben Lyons, Shannon Martin, and Aspen Groen, breaks down the five costliest buyer mistakes they see repeatedly, starting with the brutal truth that browsing above your budget permanently ruins your satisfaction with homes you can actually afford. From the medical analogy that reframes pre-approval as a non-negotiable first step, to why skipping a $500 inspection on a $500,000 purchase is financial negligence, the team delivers a concrete, sequential fix: know your number, understand your comfort zone, and never waive the inspection, even on new construction.Ben, Shannon, and Aspen walk all five mistakes in sequence. Mistake one: skipping lender-verified pre-approval, which confirms actual income, debt, student loans, and co-signed obligations rather than a self-stated online estimate. Mistake two: choosing a realtor by default rather than vetting for personality and communication fit. Mistake three: buying at the approval ceiling, leaving no buffer when an $8,000 to $12,000 furnace replacement surfaces within the first twelve months. Mistake four: waiving inspections even on new construction. Mistake five: waiting years for a market crash that current industry data shows no signs of producing.Listeners leave with a clear action sequence: get lender-verified pre-approval before any showing, interview realtors for personality and communication fit, set a purchase price below the approval ceiling to absorb surprises like a $500 inspection on a $500,000 purchase, and schedule the inspection within the first days of going under contract. When rates eventually drop, competition rises and prices follow, so the buyer who is already pre-approved and working with a vetted agent can move immediately rather than scrambling to catch up with everyone else entering the market at once.Ad link: Visit our website to schedule a consultation.TikTokInstagramFacebookBuyer Video SeriesSeller Video SeriesSign up for our newsletter for valuable insights and updates.  This podcast has been brought to you by APodcastGeek

First-time and move-up homebuyers who skip pre-qualification before touring homes set themselves up to fail. The Lyons Group team, Ben Lyons, Shannon Martin, and Aspen Groen, breaks down the five costliest buyer mistakes they see repeatedly, starting with the brutal truth that browsing above your budget permanently ruins your satisfaction with homes you can actually afford. From the medical analogy that reframes pre-approval as a non-negotiable first step, to why skipping a $500 inspection o...

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First-time and move-up homebuyers who skip pre-qualification before touring homes set themselves up to fail.The Lyons Group team, Ben Lyons, Shannon Martin, and Aspen Groen, breaks down the five costliest buyer mistakes they see repeatedly, starting...

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