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Author: Kate Ford

How To Buy A Home That You Actually Like

Are you ready to buy a house? This article focuses on prioritizing your housing needs before you begin shopping for a home.

There are a lot of reasons to buy a home. A home is an asset that over time increases in value. There are always periods when home values diminish but over the long term, there is no single better investment.

A home is also a place to raise your family and adds stability because it encourages families to plan for the future.

Owning a home is a way of investing in your community. It helps improve neighborhoods and provides local economic strength.

Because homeownership is such a positive influence on families and communities, the federal government is active in creating programs through FHA and using tax incentives to encourage buying a home.

Often the most difficult part of buying a home is knowing where to begin, especially for first time home buyers.

Now it is time to focus on deciding your housing needs before you begin your search.

It is far more efficient to determine your personal requirements before you begin your search for a home. Start by thinking about the way you live. Are you a single person? Are you married? Do you have children? Perhaps you have a parent or grandparent living with you. Maybe you work from home and need office space. If you have pets, you should also take their needs into consideration. Sit down and write out what you think you need regarding space in a home.

Next create an additional list of features you would prefer but are not essential. Here is where you can dream a little. Include benefits like a relaxing pool, covered patio, overhanging deck, or a scenic view.

After listing what you need and adding additional features that you would like but are not essential, start to consider your priorities.

Priorities may include lot size and location. Do you want a big yard that may require more upkeep or a smaller yard with less maintenance? Do you like corner lots in a neighborhood or would you prefer to be located in the middle of the block or end of a cul-de-sac? Write down your thoughts about how large you prefer your lot and where you like it to be located.

An obvious priority is house size. How many bedrooms are important? What other additional rooms do you need? How many bathrooms do you require? What do you want in a kitchen? Think about room count, room sizes and features you want in a home. Write them down.

Other priorities will include the building style. Everyone feels better driving up to a house that they like aesthetically. Think about homes you have seen and write down the styles that you like. You can even take pictures of homes that draw your attention.

For most people, neighborhood is an important part of buying a house. If you have children, it is going to be important where the schools are located. Will your kids be able to walk to school or are they located too far away?

You may also want to think about where you want your home to be in proximity to your job and public transportation. Do you need to be close to the subway or train station? Is it important to be near bus stops? Do you want to commute, how far and how long?

Regarding all these items, establish your minimum requirements. Then build a wish list too. Both checklists are important.

And remember what I say. It is your house and your mortgage. No one is going to care about it more than you.

Above all, decide you are going to have fun while buying a home.


Kate Ford, author and originator of Get Your Best Mortgage Rate wants to help you understand the secrets to finding your best home loan. It's easy to become a savvy mortgage shopper with Kate. Stay up to date with mortgage tips and home loan advice by visiting Free Online Mortgage Advice today.
 

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