Saturday, 17 May 2014

What To Consider Before You Buy A Home

By Pammy McGrath


It's easy to conjure up an image of our perfect dream home. Actually finding that home and buying it is a whole other ballgame. Certainly, an experienced realtor can find homes that fulfill many of our wishes and needs, but before you head out and search for homes, there are a few things that you should keep in mind.

We all want the perfect house, but it's usually best to really focus on the main elements you need out of a home. For example, maybe you are working at home and you need a highly functional and private office space. Perhaps you have several children and need an adequate number of bathrooms and bedrooms to accommodate these needs. Maybe you have some mobility issues and need a single story home. A big yard also could be a big priority if you have a family or pets that need to run and play.

Never underestimate the importance of choosing a great location. You might need to stay within a particular school district or you might need to be close to work or public transportation. You also might wish to have a home on a quiet street or a cul de sac. It's important to select a home in a good location, because it's one thing that just cannot be changed.

Keep an open mind as you tour through homes. Look beyond other people's clutter and dcor to see the true potential of each home. Sure, they might have not updated the home since 1980, but it might be the ideal layout and size for your family. Even if you cannot afford to make every update you want, you can accomplish a great deal with a few cans of paint and some basic decorative changes. Just updating your flooring and repainting walls and cabinets makes a huge impact. Then as time goes by, you can update one room at a time until you have everything you want. Dcor is always changeable, so don't buy a home based solely on amazing dcor and don't turn away a home based on its horrendous dcor.

You also need to be realistic about your budget. For example, if you have a budget of $400,000, it doesn't mean that you have to spend that much and it also doesn't mean that you shouldn't look at homes that are slightly over budget. If you look at a house $10,000 over budget, you might be able to negotiate the price down. You also need to be realistic about what you can get for your budget. You might want a huge yard, three-car garage, updated kitchen and gigantic master bedroom, but sometimes our budget simply does not accommodate these wishes.

Your realtor definitely needs to understand your wishes, your budget and your must-need items, so bring along a list to share on that first meeting. If you are searching for Texas Hill Country real estate, consider contacting the team at Nixon Real Estate. They have been helping clients find fantastic homes in Fredericksburg, Kerrville, San Antonio and throughout Hill Country for more than 30 years.




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