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Top 5 Tips When Buying a House

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Industry Observer with Gotta Sleep

Everyone knows that when you’re looking at a house you have to look for the basics. Price, location, number of bedrooms, and a style you’ll be happy coming home to every day. Even taking all these into account, there’s a lot that can make the difference between a perfect match and another house you shove your furniture in, and here’s what you should look out for.

  1. Space
    The house has to have a comfortable amount of space, that includes once your furniture is in it. Figure out how big your kitchen table is and make sure there’s a spot for it. Check the bed size of your bed frame and make sure you can still walk around the bedroom once it’s there. If you have a set of cabinets, make sure they won’t just be shoved into a corner once you move in. Figure out where your great aunts’ piano is going to go before you sign the lease.
  2. Local Amenities
    If you like to hit the gym every day, should you buy the house that’s an hour away from it? Are you in the same district as your kid’s school? No one wants to live next to a main road, but is the grocery store 2 minutes away something that makes it worth it? The neighbourhood you’re in should be considered, as well as where the nearest gas station is, just in case. 
  3. Money
    Considering the price is something no one is going to forget, but it’s more complicated than that. Make sure you know you’re going to be approved for the mortgage you need, and that your plan isn’t going to make you struggle. Make sure you’re taking everything into account, so you’re really getting your money’s worth.
  4. Neighbours
    Too often people move in to a house or a neighbourhood just to realize they don’t get along with their neighbours. Not that you have to go and meet them all before you move in, but talking to your realtor about what sort of community you’re moving in to can save you some strife. You might not want to be next to a bunch of lawn snobs if you don’t have the time to mow and weed your lawn twice a week.
  5. The Whole Household
    There’s more to a household than yourself. Maybe you’re moving anyways, but your child wants to finish this year at their current school. If you have a pet who needs a lot of space or exercise, lack of a yard could affect their health if there’s isn’t a park down the road for them. If you have a pet who’s likely to run away, or a spouse with bad allergies, the unfenced acreage covered in wildflowers could cause some consistent problems. There are other ways to help with those allergies though including a waterproof mattress protector on the best online mattress Canada

There’s more to it, but that’s what realtors are for, and now you know a few more things to ask them about.

Talk to yours about what you need, and they’ll help direct you to the best choice for you; whether that’s the flashy, modern house you have your eye on, or the more modest one that’s 10 minutes from your work.

Looking at all of the options and choices takes time, but finding your perfect home is worth it.

Laura Filip
Laura Filip Broker , Opening doors for All Seasons of Life - Whitesboro, TX
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Jesse Tutt you are correct understanding the move is very important, making plans as much as one can is helpful as well. 

Feb 17, 2020 02:55 PM
Bob Crane
Woodland Management Service / Woodland Real Estate, KW Diversified - Stevens Point, WI
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Hi Jesse,  Thanks for sharing this great list of tips for buying a home.  This will be very helpful to many home buyers.

Feb 17, 2020 05:05 PM
Krystin Mitchell, CPA CFE
KLSM CPA Firm, PLLC - Houston, TX
Strategic Accounting & Tax Solutions

Hello Jesse,

Thank you for sharing such great quotes.

Feb 18, 2020 12:52 PM