Resources For Buyers
As a home buyer, you want to find as much
information as possible about homes in the area, how much they might
cost you in the form of a mortgage payment, and what your dream home's
neighborhood is really like.
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STEP
1 - DEFINE NEEDS FOR YOUR NEW HOME
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Congratulations
on your decision to purchase a new home! Your first step
toward buying your new home will be to analyze your
needs. Your real estate agent can assist in analyzing
your needs so that you will be able to get a clear
picture of exactly what you want your new home to look
like and how it should function for you and your family.
First,
you should write down why you are looking for a new
home. For example, are you currently renting and would
like to have a home where you can begin building equity?
Maybe you recently married and have outgrown your
current residence. Or, maybe you have just gotten a
promotion, which requires you to move to a new city.
These factors will all have a bearing on how you
approach your home search.
Second,
establish a time frame that you would like to stay
within for buying your home. Depending on your reasons
for wanting a new home and the current state of the
market in the area you are looking to buy, you should be
able to come up with a rough guideline, which you can
finalize at a later time.
Last,
you most likely have a mental picture of what you would
like your house to look like and what features it should
have. It's very important to write these ideas down to
avoid any ambiguity later in your home search. You
should make at least two lists: one should be a list
describing your dream home and the other should list the
features of the home that are an absolute must have in
order to buy it. In a perfect world, your new home would
fulfill both lists 100 percent. It is more likely that
you will end up blending the two lists into a schedule
of prioritized items as you progress through the buying
process. This is a natural and evolutionary process as
you get clearer about what you want and what is
available.
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