Don't Overlook a Home's Potential When House Hunting
Home shopping. For first-time homebuyers it's an exciting, albeit nerve-wracking, experience. If you're like others in the market for their first home, you probably have in mind exactly how your soon-to-be home will look.
But it's important not to fall into the bad decorating, dingy walls, and dirt-bare back yard equals bad-home trap. If you don't see past the hideous wallpaper, funky light fixtures, and avocado green carpeting, you may miss out on a home with great potential.
And, if you're looking for a home in a seller's market where homes are being snatched up as soon as they go on the market, you'll come to realize you can't be choosy if you want to make a competitive offer.
One of the first things to do is to get pre-qualified for a loan and determine the maximum you can afford to offer for a house. Don't look at homes that are asking for more than 5 percent above your maximum, otherwise you'll be setting yourself up for disappointment if you find the perfect - but outside your budget - home.
So what to do?
The floor plan of the home is extremely important. If a floor plan isn't quite to your liking, consider rearranging it or adding on. If you're looking at an existing home and will need to remodel or expand to suit your needs, the estimated cost of renovation should play a role in how much you offer.
Also, consider the features of a home:
When making an offer, bear in mind the things that you can't live
without, as well as your budget. Also, be sure you hire a professional
home inspector to inspect the house. If the home's systems are in good
working order and the house has everything you want except a minor item
or two, make an offer accordingly.
Most importantly, keep in mind that unless you're building your
dream home from scratch, you'll probably never find the perfect home.
But seeing past a previous owner's bad decorating choices to the core
of the home and its potential for livability will yield you the home
you've always wanted. It may take some work, but hey - it's yours!
Written by Michele Dawson
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Patz McMillan
E-mail: patzmcmillan@remax.net Web: http://www.patzmcmillan.com 604-727-8227 |
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