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| Home Buying Without the Added Stress |
By gUrLaLiEn gUrLaLiEn |
Published
02/2/2007
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Home Buying Without the Added Stress
Home
buying is always a momentous event, especially for newlyweds or
couples who are just starting out. The only thing is that most people
get into big mistakes in their home buying venture. A main reason is
falling in love with the first great home for sale they set their
sights on. It's true that lots of homes for sale are great, but there
will always be that single one that will beat the others in every
major aspect and down to the tiniest details. You don't have to be a
perfectionist in home buying, but you at least have to be careful and
well-informed.
Have
a plan and then stick to it. If you don't, you may end up searching
for a long time and not finding your dream homes for sale in the
time-frame you have alloted yourself.
Start
with a Sensible Checklist.
A
pad and a pen are indispensable. Begin writing down all the things
you require realistically in your new home. Categorize all the needs
and wants and make a few copies. Now, each time you visit homes for
sale, take your list with you and tick off all the requirements that
fit your needs and wants. Your list of pro's may include proximity to
school, to your workplace, privacy and quiet of the neighborhood,
spaciousness, price, structural integrity of the house, good view,
safety features, etc. Put the address and description of the street
on this page as well. That way you won't mismatch and confuse houses
for sale with each other at the end of the day. Remember, your pro's
list can be revised over and over again during the course of your
home buying endeavor.
Be
Practical.
Many
newbies in home buying enlist the services of a real estate agent in
finding them appropriate homes for sale that fit your criteria.
However, don't rely totally on your agent. If you want full control
of the home buying process, try shopping around yourself. Let your
fingers do the walking at several online classifieds with free
listings of homes for sale. This way, you'll gather some ideas and
information on current market values for homes and other real estate
properties for sale in the area you wish to live in. In turn, you
will be in a better bargaining position with home owners.
Sign
up on the Web.
Today,
home buying has been made considerably easier by websites that lists
homes for sale for free. These websites, besides being comprehensive
resources for real estate listings, also offer home buying tips.
Browse homes for sale preferably with photos so you have a sneak
preview of the property. Also, bear in mind your list. This way you
can reject the ones you don't want to visit. This will save you time,
energy, and petrol. Of course, follow up any homes that look like
what you want in your list.
When
visiting homes for sale, don't hesitate to ask the real estate agent
plenty of questions. Be pleasant about it and thorough. Take time to
scrutinize the home; bathrooms, floors, water pressure, lights etc.,
but don’t be too snoopy. Just be sure to look in all the places you
want to so you know if you are going to get a good deal.
Confirm
the Starting Price.
If
prices are set, they would be called the ‘selling prices.’ For
this reason, you must compare the starting price of homes for sale to
recent sales and auctions in the area. Your real estate agent should
be an expert at providing these details to assist you with the
validation of the seller’s asking price. Technically, a home's
starting price must be within the range of prices of other homes for
sale in the area, unless, of course the particular home you have your
eyes on has considerable amenities that tip the scale.
Visit
during Rush Hour.
Visiting
homes for sale on a Sunday at 11:00am is one story, and quite a
different one if you do it during weekdays, between 3:00pm and
6:00pm. This is the time when the children are collected from school
and work, and traffic is rushing home. If you visit homes for sale in
the evening, you’ll be able to experience some of the things that
you will have to go through when you finally are living in that
place. This includes traffic jams that might make it more difficult
to access the house. Also you’ll be able to find out how noisy the
neighbourhood is at the busiest time of day.
How
far is it from Work?
If
you have decided on your prospective home, it’s time to find out
how long it will take you to get to work in the morning traffic. It
may seem unnecessary, but think about how much time you'll spend
traveling each day and the expense of fuel used.
Changes
that could Occur
Your
solicitor will find out what plans are in store for the surrounding
area. You may find out that the park close by may become a shopping
centre or a new road in a few years. You won't know unless you do the
research. Don't expect the vendor’s agent to volunteer any
information. It’s not in their interest to do so.
____________________Barbara writes articles and press releases for http://www.ozfreeonline.com - this piece she made served as an article exclusive for http://realestate.ozfreeonline.com - which offers a comprehensive list of office & commercial real estates, homes for rent or sell and an apartment finder to thousands of properties in Australia.
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