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Things to Consider When Buying a Home

  1. Affordability: You have taken the first step by prequalifying with a bank or mortgage company.
  2. Lifestyle: Think about what you want and need in a home. Are you a gardener or a fixer-upper, etc? Do you hate yard work and want a no-hassle condo? Make a list of the "must-haves" and the "love-to-haves". Stick to the list. Buying a home is like buying a car. The sports model is designed to appeal to your senses but may not meet your real needs in the snow, etc. Agree to respect your partner's thoughts even if you hate the house!
  3. Location: "Location, Location, Location" are the three most important factors in buying real estate as the old saying goes. You should consider commuting time. What is in the neighborhood? Is the tax rate compatible with your budget? Do the schools meet your standards and expectations?
  4. Condition: Look at the condition of the major systems in the home including the roof, heating, plumbing, flooring, windows and electric. ALWAYS have a home inspection. Attention should be given to Title V and the Protection of Wetlands. Ask Pam or Louise to check in the zoning for the property. If you plan to add on or make changes, share your thoughts with us. If there is a dog training school, garage repair shop or other interest in your future, we will investigate if local regulations allow it. You do not want any surprises later!

When you find a home that you are interested in, discuss your pricing strategy with your buyer's agent. Set up a continuum of wants and needs including price, closing date, inspections, items you want included or removed, i.e., curtains, appliances, the old car in the yard, any financing needs or contingencies, and deadlines for seller's response to your offer.

 

 

   

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