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Buying a Home – Finding the right foundation for a family.


Category: Legal  >>  Other Legal

By John Gibb   [ 07/08/2006 ]
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Buying a home is a long process that requires a lot of consideration. A buyer rarely has the funds to change his or her mind soon after purchasing a property so the choice must be made with careful deliberation. It is regarded as one of the biggest financial decisions that a person will make.

There are a lot of costs to consider on top of the price of the house. These include gas, water, and electricity bills, council tax, etc. The process itself can be expensive, as you may need to hire a solicitor, surveyor or use an estate agent.

A buyer also needs to consider location. If you have a job in a certain area then you will want to buy a property that is either in that city or in the surrounding area. Local councils and estate agents can tell you a lot about an area and the prices of the houses. You will want to find a property that is in a community that you will be comfortable in. An elderly or very quiet community is good for a retiring buyer, but not so much for a young couple who want to be near to shopping and entertainment. A property in the countryside will suit those who dislike noisy cities but you may have to commute to work. You should consider public transport, local entertainment, crime rate, schools and leisure services depending on your needs.

When considering a home you will usually want to view it. This is usually arranged through an estate agent, and you will be guided around the house. It is worth taking a second person, as they will catch things you miss; and certainly take a builder or similar specialist if you know one. They will be able to see structural problems etc that the seller might not point out. Do not be afraid to ask blunt questions as the purchase is a very important one and some sellers may neglect to tell you things that you want to know, like how eligible the property is for expansion.

First time buyers will often have good luck getting a property and are good for selling you old property too. This is because they do not have a property to sell before they can buy, making everything quicker and easier.

About the author:

John Gibb is the owner of Buying a home guidance
For more information on the Buying a home check out http://www.buy-home-intelligence.info


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