Finding The Perfect Home
Buying a home is likely the largest purchase that an individual will
make in their lifetime. It stands to reason that it should also be the
most carefully planned and detailed purchase as well. Rushing into a home
purchase can lead to bad decisions and ending up with a home that does not
suit your long term needs. In your planning for a new home purchase here
are some good things to remember that will make the process of finding
that perfect home easier.
Sit down and plan your ideal home. Make
yourself a list of the things that are totally essential. These will be
the basic guidelines that you utilize in the shopping phase of the
process. In this stage do not be afraid to be concrete on what it is that
you need in a home. For instance, if you have 3 kids, there is no point in
getting a home with only 3 bedrooms. If you have pets, then a fenced yard
is a must. Knowing these requirements ahead of time will only take stress
away during the buying process. After this list is complete, make another
of the the things that would be nice to have, but aren't absolutely
essential. Things like a level entry, or finished basement, or workshop
are good examples of preferences.
Now it is time to consider the
neighborhood that you will be moving into. After finding some homes that
suit your needs, do some research into the neighborhoods that they are in.
Find out about local crime rates, are they on the rise? How close are the
schools, and what kind of commute to work are you going to have to deal
with? finding out if there are traffic problems between the home and your
work can be a big deciding factor in the purchase of a home. Also take
into account the direction that the neighborhood is heading in. Is it a
newer area that under construction, or maybe the area is older and in
decline. When making such an investment, you should definitely consider
these things.
With this research in hand it is now time to make
your decision. Be prepared that you may not get the first home that you
bid on. The real estate market is highly competitive and homes can
disappear off the market in a very short time. Be sure that you are
working with a Realtor who is on the ball, and responds to your calls and
reacts quickly to any occurrences regarding your home purchase. Now go
ahead and make your offer!
About the author: Liz Bacall is an
experienced realtor specializing in Palm Beach real estate.
A dedicated charity worker, Liz donates 20% of her professional fees to
charity. For the best service in the Palm Beach area, contact Liz or visit www.lizbacall.com.
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