Sometimes the home search can be a bit daunting for first time home buyers. Looking at several homes can get tiring if you’re not sure about what you want. Here are a few tips to keep in mind, and hopefully make it a fun and pleasant experience.
- Bring a digital camera. Pictures can help you remember each property.
- Try not to look at more than four homes in one day, otherwise you can start to lose track.
- Location, location, location! Pay attention to what’s nearby. There might be a school across the street that seems favorable at first. However, after classes are out, will the school busses clog up those otherwise quiet streets? Could there be Friday night football games that result in crowding cars and boisterous fans?
- Bring a note pad and jot down the specifics of your likes and dislikes of each home. It’s easier to remember and make decisions when you write it down.
- If you love the home but hate the paint colors or carpet, will it be a deal breaker? Or are those changes you are willing to do on your own?
- Make sure you ask about Association Due’s with condomimiums or private residences. Dues can also offset the price of what your monthly payments will be.
- Work with an agent that you trust and feel comfortable with. A good agent will listen closely and pay attention to your desires.
- If you see homes for sale that you like, write down the address and ask your agent to research it for you.
Most important, don’t let the home search overwhelm you. Know what you want and communicate that clearly to your agent. Together you have the opportunity to find the home of your dreams.
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