

Knowledge is Your Power For The Freedom of a Worry- Free Home!
You also need to think about the future

There are really two costs you should consider when your buying a home. The actual price of the home and the resale value of it. Take a real look at the size of the home. Be sure it's not too small or big for your familys needs. Is the home too big or too small for the neighborhood it's in ? You may eventually face a very difficult time in the resale if the home you are paying for size you cannot ever recover if it's too big or if it's too small. The location of the home is also very important to think about. Are long commutes to work or shopping a factor in the area ? You may want to buy in a reasonable commuting distance. What about the style of the home ? is the home part of a trend that just may look outdated at the time you may want to resale, or is it a design that is flexible ?

Always keep in mind your future needs, be it either as a resident of the home you are about to buy or as the seller of the home at a later date.

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All of these are very good reminders and considerations when buying a home. I've always said, you make your money when you buy your home (buy it at the right price) but consider all of the above that Dale mentioned.