WHAT TO LOOK FOR WHEN HOUSE SHOPPING
When you decide to buy a home, the number of factors you need to consider can become overwhelming. Where do you want to move to? How much are you willing to spend on your home? How many rooms do you want or need? There’s so much to consider that some important factors may slip your mind. When you go out to do some house shopping, keep these in mind before making your nal decision.

The Location
Obviously, you’ll want to move somewhere that you won’t mind living for a while, so the location of your home is one of the most important aspects to consider. Unlike imperfections that you might nd in the home, that can be xed, you can’t pick up the house and move it to a completely di erent neighborhood. While house hunting, keep in mind the home’s proximity from your job and the grocery store, if the neighborhood is the right t for you, how the home itself is situated, what the neighbors are like, and so on. These are all location-speci c questions to be answered, so before signing o on the home, really mull over if this is the right space for you.
The Neighborhood
Expand your consideration outside of the perimeter of the property you’re looking at. Not only will you have your property to tend to, but you’ll also have to be considerate of your potential neighbors and the neighborhood itself. Is the neighborhood nice? Is it large? Is it clean, or do the other residents keep their yards dirty or lled with garbage? Will your family be safe there?
The Exterior
Your home will ultimately re ect who you are to passersby, so the exterior should show who you are. If you’re more laid-back, a simpler, more contemporary house would be a good t for you. If you like the ner things in life, you might want to look into a Victorian or Tudor-style home. Keep in mind the area you’ll be moving to and how you can maintain your house because of it. Brick homes are easier to maintain, but if the area is prone to earthquakes, a brick home won’t be the smartest choice.
The Criteria
Figure out the criteria you’re looking for before you purchase any home. This includes the number of bedrooms, bathrooms, the layout of the house, the lighting and closet space
provided, and more. You can remodel, of course, but that’s often expensive to do so. It’s easiest to nd a house that matches your criteria as closely as possible to save on future expenses.
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