"Some clients pass over ideal properties early on in the search in the hope that they'll find something better," Lisa Camillieri of Warburg, who sells homes in Manhattan and Brooklyn in the $400,000 to $1.2 million range, said. "This strategy almost never works."
Butch Haze, who sells homes between $3 million and $10 million in the San Francisco area, said many first-time buyers see the best home first.
"They will pass it up because they saw it too early in their search process and they will spend years looking for that one perfect house they wish they made the offer on," Haze said. "Now the market has moved on them and they are paying more for less which no one likes to do."
Buyers should trust their instincts, even if they find something they love right off the bat, he said.
"Love is hard to find and should be cherished when it happens," Haze said.