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4. Look at Homes
Some 6 million new and existing homes are
sold each year. There's no shortage of housing options, but with so many
choices the challenge becomes finding the property which best meets your
needs.
The housing market is complicated
because the stock of homes for sale is always in flux. If it were
possible to have a complete list of every home for sale at this very
moment in a given community, such a list would become obsolete within
seconds as new homes become available and properties now for sale are
put under contract.
In effect, buyers are looking at a
moving target in a marketplace that is never static. Because of this, it
is important to know as much as possible about the choices in preferred
markets, and the way to do that is by working closely with a local
REALTOR® who has a good "lay of the land."
What are you looking for?
A home is more than just a collection of bedrooms and bathrooms. Several
properties -- each with four bedrooms, three baths, and the same price
-- may well represent radically different designs, commuting distances,
lot sizes, tax costs, interior dimensions, and exterior finishes.
Each of us is different and so it's
important to list the features and benefits you want in a home. Consider
such things as pricing, location, size, amenities (extras such as a pool
or extra-large kitchen) and design (one floor or two, colonial or
modern, etc.).
Next, it's important to consider your
priorities. If you can't get a home at your price with all the features
you want, then what features are most important? For instance, would you
trade fewer bedrooms for a larger kitchen? A longer commute for a bigger
lot and lower cost?
Lastly, consider your needs in several
years. If you'll need a larger home, maybe now is the time to buy a
bigger house rather than moving or expanding in the future. If you
expect your income to increase, perhaps you should consider a more
expensive home financed with a loan program where monthly payments
increase in the future.
Where should you look?
All neighborhoods and communities have a special nature that gives them
identity and value. One community may be well known for historic homes
while another offers both suburban living as well as easy access to
downtown office areas.
REALTOR.com® offers about 1.4 million
homes online. By any standard, it's the largest source for property
information online or off. You can look at homes to contact listing
brokers, and you can also search Realtor.com to find brokers who offer
buyer representation services.
How do you find a house?
Some buyers like to search REALTOR.com® by looking at listings on the
basis of location or price; others prefer to have local REALTORS®
suggest properties; and many buyers prefer both approaches.
Regardless of your choice, it's
important to target your search. By using basic measures such as general
location and affordability, you can refine your search and focus on
homes that offer the most desirable features.
As a guide, you should maintain a file
with information on each of the homes you like. You can print out
listing pages from REALTOR.com® and then make notes for each one -- what
you like, questions, REALTOR® contact data, etc.
Next:
Choose a Home
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