Thursday, June 13, 2019

How to know if this house is right for you



Buying a house can be a daunting task, and the fear of buyer's remorse can cause serious anxiety.
How do I know this house is right for me?  Here are some things you'll want to consider before making
that decision:
Can I afford it?
Nothing is more disappointing than finding your dream home just to be told by the mortgage company
that it's out of your price range. Before venturing into the real estate market, meet with a mortgage
broker or bank representative to obtain an accurate number for purchase. This will help you to avoid
heartache and allow you to consider real options versus something that's not feasible because of
your budget.
Does this house meet my must-haves?
Make a list of your must-haves. Features such as number of bedrooms and bathrooms should be high
on that list.
Things such as walk-in closets, an ensuite might be negotiable; however, if you're unwilling to
compromise on certain amenities, be sure to only look at properties that offer them.
Is this property in the right area?
Narrowing down where you want to live is crucial. Are there parks? Trails? Do I add time to my commute?
Am I near amenities important to me and my family? Questions like these will help determine if you're
looking in the area that will best suit your needs.
Is this house right for my future?
For young couples, single buyers and small families especially, it's vital to ask yourself if this is a home
you can grow into. What is your plan? Do you want to start a family here? If your answer is yes, then
the number of bedrooms and bathrooms, as well as separate living space, are all things to take note of.
  
 You can feel it.
Trust your gut when something feels off about a house. You'll know a house is right for you and your
future by the feelings you have while looking at it, walking through it and when it comes time to move in.
If you're trying to convince yourself a house will work or that you love it, chances are it won't and you
don't. At the end of the day, trusting your instincts will guide you to the perfect house while helping
you avoid the ones that aren't.