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Things to consider when searching for a new home

Things to Consider When Searching for a Home

Before deciding which house to buy, think about your lifestyle, your current and anticipated housing needs, and your budget. It’s a good idea to create a prioritized list of features you want in your next home – you'll soon discover finding the right house involves striking a balance between your "must-haves" and your "nice-to-haves." To start, consider your lifestyle.

If you love to cook, you'll want a well-equipped kitchen. If you're into gardening, you'll want a yard. If you're planning your office at home, you may want a room for a separate library or work space. If you have several cars, you may require a larger garage. Use this list as your search guide. Next, think about what you might need in the future. As you consider your housing needs, it's important to consider how long you may live in your home. If you're newly married, you might not be concerned with a school district right now, but you could be in a few years. If you have aging parents, you may want to look at homes that offer living arrangements for them as well as you. It’s important to think about your new home’s location just as carefully as you do about a house’s features. Location is a huge part of any move. In addition to considering the distance to work, you need to evaluate the availability of shopping, police and fire protection, medical facilities, school and day-care, traffic and parking, trash and garbage collection, even recreational facilities. Perhaps the most important decision is deciding on the type of home you want. Do you want a condominium or a co-op? A town house or a detached single-family home? Do you want brick, stone, stucco, wood, vinyl siding, or something else? Do you prefer a new home or an older one?

Through all of this, make sure to talk to your real estate professional about where you want to live. While more buyers now use the Internet to gain access to listings, or available properties for sale, it is still a good idea to use an agent. The agent brings value to the entire process: he or she is available to analyze data, answer questions, share their professional expertise, and handle all the paperwork and legwork that is involved in the real estate transaction.

0 comments"JT" Prevatte • May 27 2009 10:31AM

Internet stalemate...

Ah....the seemingly never ending Internet.  Always something new, always something to learn or share..there's even a page that you can Google for that shows you the "end of the internet".

What a powerful tool the Internet has become.  We are now able to do things in a few miinutes that used to take days.  Students are able to learn about a subject with a few clicks, and few even know what a encyclopedia is....now, it's a Wikipedia!

But.....

Have you ever come to what I call an Internet stalemate?  You know.....everytime you log on it seems that you go to the same pages over and over and within a few minutes, you seem to have seen everything you are interested in.  That...is my opinion of an Internet stalemate. 

Maybe, we get where we are on "Internet Overload".....who knows.  But the condition does exist. 

What is the best cure for this problem?  Get out, meet some new people, pick up a good book....do something...anything...but take a break from the computer.  Work on the social skills, get some sunlight...ANYTHING!

 

 

 

 

0 comments"JT" Prevatte • May 01 2009 11:17PM