Tuesday, May 22, 2012

What Home to Choose?



Different people want different things in life. Same goes for their dream home. Some people may want beautiful hardwoods while others prefer carpet. Parents want a home near a great school district, while single people prefers the busy downtown spot where everything is within their reach i.e. office, malls, theaters, etc.

Before you begin your home shopping, it is best to make a wish list to determine what your needs and wants in your new home. Give this wish list to your Realtor so he/she can help you better in finding a suitable home that fits your taste and preferences with a wish list present. Here are some things that you need to consider when searching for a home:    

- Home Type: Are you a condo, townhome or single family detached type of person. Condos are generally low maintenance homes and they are usually centrally located - convenient to centers of employment and shopping.  Amenities are usually present in the building such as 24-hour concierge, security surveillance, recreation and fitness facilities plus shoveling of snow or cutting of grass are included in the HOA fees. 

A townhome can give you more space than the condo.  Architecturally, townhomes are often able to offer more rooms and more square footage than what condos can give. 

Single-family homes come in all shapes and sizes. It can provide you a complete privacy as there are no common walls to be shared with another unit. A yard is built along with the home to provide space for playing with your kids, for BBQs or other outdoor activities you can enjoy.

- Neighborhoods: Do you want to live in the city where there's everything for everyone or a quiet suburban neighborhood? Do you want to stay in your current neighborhood or near your family?

- School Preferences: Do you have children or plan on having them in the near future? Many cities have excellent schools. It will be convenient for your children to have their schools nearby.

- Home Condition: If you do not have time for home repairs, then  MOVE-IN ready home should be on your wish list.  Sometimes, repairs can be messy and if you do not have the time nor the patience for it, MOVE-IN ready home is a much better choice for you.  But if you are looking for a good deal on a gorgeous home, but needs a little work - then a fixer upper might be more of your style. In a fixer upper, you can personalize your home. You can even incorporate your own designs.

Decide what you really want from a home.  Make a checklist and bring it with you all the time when scouting for your new home.  Some features might not be present in that particular home and you may be willing to compromise to have the other features. 

For a list of gorgeous homes in convenient location, please go to www.anchoragehomedeals.com

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