Once you’ve settled on a couple of preferred neighborhoods for your home search, it’s time to pick out a few homes to view. Having a house feature “wish list” keeps you focused on which features are most important to you.
Determine What Type Of Home You Want To Buy
There are several forms of home ownership: single-family homes, multi-family homes, condominiums, and cooperatives.
Decide What Age And Condition Of Home You Want To Purchase
Weigh your needs, budget, and personal tastes in deciding whether you want to buy a newly constructed home, an older home, or a “fixer-upper” that requires some work.
Consider Resale Potential
As you look at homes, you may want to keep in mind these resale considerations.
Use A Features Wish List To Keep Your Search Focused
Make a features wish list to clarify which features are most and least important to you when looking for a home. Using a “features wish list” will keep your house hunt focused and effective.
Use A Home Comparison Chart To Keep Your Observations Organized
While house hunting, it’s a good idea to make notes about what you see because viewing several houses at a time can be confusing. Use a home comparison chart to help you keep track of your search, organize your thoughts and record your impressions.
Act Decisively When You Find The Right Home
Before you begin the home-buying process, resolve to act promptly when you do find the right house. Every REALTOR® has stories to tell about a couple who looked far and wide for their dream home, finally found it, and then said, “We always promised my Dad we’d sleep on it, so we’ll make an offer tomorrow.” Many times, the story had a sad ending—someone else came in that evening with an offer that was accepted. Resolve that you will act decisively when you find the house that’s clearly right for you. This is particularly important after a long search or if the house is newly listed and/or underpriced.