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Things to Think About When Buying a Home


Category: Business  >>  Other Business

By Benjamin DeBell   [ 19/02/2008 ]
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"Buying a home isn’t just about waltzing into an open house and snapping up a home. You will be living with your purchasing decision for a long time so there are many things to think about when buying a home:

1) Your lifestyle and future. Do you plan on moving in a few years? Do you travel often? Do you need lots of room for a collection or plenty of privacy for your loud music? The way you live will determine where you should live. Your lifestyle will determine whether a condo, detached home or duplex is right for you. Your future may determine whether this is the right time to buy and may determine where you should buy. If you plan on settling in another state in a year, for example, you might want to start looking at homes in your new neighborhood today.

2) The neighborhood. The community where you live impacts your home more than you think. Different areas have different problems, amenities, and costs associated with them. When it comes to a home, research the community as well. What is the crime rate like? Are the amenities you need – such as shopping or schools – nearby? What is traffic like? Are the insurance costs and tax rates for the area higher than you thought? Researching ahead can help you avoid some unpleasant surprises. Your local library should yield most answers.

3) Your budget. Overspending on your new home can cost you enormous financial and emotional stress for years. Make sure that you find a home that you can afford.

4) Your commitment level to working on a new home. Many people assume that they can fix up the small problems or issues that are inevitable in most previously-owned homes. If you are buying a fixer-upper or any property that needs work, make sure that you understand the time and money commitment involved and make certain that you are prepared to honor that commitment."

About the author:
Benjamin DeBell is a Tulsa real estate professional that knows the area and has a passion for real estate, view his Tulsa Real Estate site today. Benjamin specializes in luxury real estate, view his Tulsa Luxury Real Estate site today. Phillip Uzzel has another great Tulsa Real Estate site, view it today!


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