5 Things Only First Time Home Buyers Will Understand
3. Reading And Signing Enough Paper To Build Your Own House With

You've never been great with crafts and, despite convincing yourself you should do something with your hands, the last thing you physically made was a desk tidy in your high-school woodworking class. However, you're pretty sure that if you stacked up every single print-off, form, and document you've amassed during the buying process, you could easily construct some sort of luxurious paper dwelling from it.
Brochures, pamphlets, land registry, bank statements, approval forms, sales contracts, title insurance, the deed, the survey report, approval letters, home insurance, boundaries, fixtures and fittings, the draft of the contract, the actual contract, so many trees died in this process that you'd have been as well just cutting out the middle-man and building yourself a wooden hut.