Consider location, style, age and amenities. Don't view too many properties in one day. When your find a property you like, visit it at different times of the day. Walk or drive past a prperty before going inside. Don't be put off by interior decoration - it can be changed. Establish what's included in the sale-land, furniture, appliances, etc. Ask why the sellers are moving. Determine the annual property taxes. Ask how much utility bills cost each month. Contact: Beth Paisley -Long & Foster/Webber & Associates, (2 comments)
The latest prices for properties listed have got me thinking about buying potential. I don't mean how much you have in your wallet versus what the market is asking. I mean the act of stretching your dollars by recognizing and snapping up a potentially great house that needs a bit of love. In the areas that I cover, some of the homes in Frederick county and Winchester city need renovations and expansions, making shabby or outdated homes all the more unappealing. After all, who wouldn't want to walk into a freshly painted home with not a lick of work to do? But the coat of paint and new (4 comments)
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