Choosing a Home
After you’ve made the decision to buy a home, it pays to prioritize your needs and wants. How do you go about making this investment?? Usually this is the largest purchase you will make? Where do you start.
Make a list!! Write it down If there is more than one person making the decision then both people need to add to this list. It goes without saying that when you do this, you’ll consider standard home features, like number of bedrooms and bathrooms, square footage, living areas, kitchens, and outdoor amenities. That covers the basics of the house itself, but what about features of the neighborhood?
School quality is the major factor for many buyers—particularly those with children. Quality of the school and location. Is the school close to this home. Can Junior walk or bike to school? Where does the school bus stop??? Even people without children value good schools—they typically are one of the major factors in the home’s resale value. There are lots of ways to perform research, like visiting with school officials, talking with neighborhood residents, and using the Internet. A great Realtor (me) will have a link for you to research schools..neighborhoods..area.
Of course, you want to feel safe in your new place, so again, talk to the neighbors and surf around on the Internet to check on various crime statistics for different zip codes.
Other factors that you may consider important are amount of traffic and access to major roads; proximity, condition, and available amenities of parks; emergency and city services; entertainment options and local nightlife; proximity to major retail shopping, a large grocery store, or a hospital. You get the idea—whatever is important to you. That's where YOUR list comes in. YOUR list should have your wants, needs, gotta have it reasons. There are so many reasons you may like or dislike a particular house or neighborhood. Having an idea of what you’re looking for is going to help you narrow your options and be a more educated consumer. Most people finally find a home that "feels" right. After looking at numerous homes we finally walk into one that "feels" right. It "feels" right because it fits the picture of "OUR" home we have in our mind. To clarify that picture write it down. Writing focuses us just like the lens of a camera. Without writing down your HOME WANTS you are walking thru these homes looking at a fuzzy picture. Take the time to adjust the lens by writing down you dream home!! It's worth the effort and will reduce your stress!!!!
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