| Map out a
Game Plan
Choose a REALTOR
Choose a Neighborhood
Choose a Home
Choose a Home
Once you've settled on a couple of neighborhoods for
your search, it's time to pick out a few homes to view.
Refer back to your Wish List and see which features
are absolute requirements and those amenities you'd
like to have if possible. When narrowing down your home
search, consider
- Do you want a brand new home or prefer an existing
home?
- Do you want a condominium or townhouse where all
exterior maintenance, including landscaping, is covered
by the community association? (Of course, you will
pay fees for this service.)
- Do you want to be in a specific neighborhood because
of the school system or because of access to your
job?
- Do you like a specific style of house, such as rambler,
colonial, split level?
- What physical house characteristics do you need,
such as number of bedrooms, bathrooms, garage, garden?
- Would you want a property that you can add to later?
If so, you'll want to look for a property that can
accommodate an expansion and where additions are permitted
by the local jurisdiction. You would also want to
consider the rest of the neighborhood so that you
don't "over improve" the property.
It's important to prioritize choices and to know what
you can't live without and what is nice but not essential.
This will be important as you begin to make trade-offs
on price versus features. If two of you (or more) are
buying, make sure you establish your priorities together.
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