Sunday, 4 May 2014

What To Consider Before You Buy A Home

By Pammy McGrath


If you ask someone to describe their dream house, it's probably not hard for them to state dozens of amazing features about this perfect home. The reality is that while your realtor can certainly find a fantastic home that you will love for many years to come, it's probably not realistic to assume that you can fulfill 100% of your dreams. To make it easier to get close to your dream home, think about the following prior to looking for a home.

It's always wise to make a list that separates what you absolutely need from want you want. The types of things that fit the "need" category include general size and layout, as well as the number of bathrooms and bedrooms in a home. You might need an office if you work out of the house or perhaps you need a large yard for your dogs or a garage to accommodate cars and other items relating to a hobby or business.

Location also is important. You might want to be out in the country or you might need close access to specific schools or want to be near your workplace. You cannot move a house, so you really need to love the location of your new home.

While you can't move your home to a better spot, there are a lot of features that can be improved. Train yourself to look beyond decorative features and realize that having a house with good bones is truly worth its weight in gold. You can always repaint a wall or change the flooring or put in granite countertops, so don't turn away in horror if someone paints a wall in purple and green stripes. It's fixable, and paint is a cheap and easy fix. It's always better to select a home based on size, layout and location than ascetics.

Budgets are important, but you can be a little bit flexible in your search. It's usually safe to look at homes that are $10,000 or a bit more over budget, because often you can negotiate the price down a bit. Also, just because you are pre-approved for a certain amount doesn't mean that you are required to spend that much, and you can certainly look for homes that are under your budget. Remember, too, that sometimes what you want simply doesn't fit within your budget. You will probably have to compromise on a few items here and there.

When you meet with your realtor, be sure to share your needs and your wishes. At Nixon Real Estate, your realtor will search for Fredericksburg real estate, Kerrville real estate or Texas Hill Country real estate that meets your needs and still stays within your budget. Whether you are looking for a fantastic family home, a vacation home or a large piece of property, the team at Nixon Real Estate can help make your dreams a reality.




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