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Charlotte Pate, GRI Broker Associate |
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RE/MAX® Real Estate Solutions 300 Western Boulevard, Suite B Jacksonville, NC 28546
Direct: 910-330-1424
Office: 910-219-1717
Fax: 866-790-5096
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What To Look For In A Home
With the multitude of houses on the market today, narrowing down your search by specifying your wants and needs is beneficial. So before you state looking ask yourself these two questions. What kind of home do I want? You should make three lists: A dream list, a need list and a do-not-want list. Factor in your current housing needs, likes and dislikes and what you may foresee in the future, i.e. children, schooling, aging parents. For the dream list, jot down all of the features that you would love to have in your home - let your imagination run wild. It might include the following:
The need list should be the features that you know you must have. This list might include:
The do-not-want list should include everything that you won't be able to live with in your home. This list might include:
Where do I want to Live? No single factor influences the desirability of a home as much as location. If you can't manage to buy what you want where you want it, it's better to sacrifice a feature on the inside of the house than sacrificing the location You can add a bathroom or install hardwood floors, but you can't improve the neighborhood. Look at the surrounding houses Do the homes and yards seen to be well kept? The condition of these houses will affect the value of the house you buy. If the houses are in poor repair, what does that say about the neighborhood? What kind of area is it in? How close are the shopping facilities, banks, churches, hospitals, schools, parks, movie theater, and so on? Explore the lot thoroughly. Does it offer adequate privacy? Will you be able to maintain the ground, or will your hire someone? Do you like the landscaping? If not, are you the type of person who wants to design your own landscaping? Before you make a decision on a particular home, reject locations where negative conditions outweigh the positives. Consider:
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