Monday, April 21, 2008

Planning the Key to Home Buying Success

Buying a home is a process and while it looks easy (and it can certainly can be), a little bit of planning can make the process so much smoother for you and for me. My goal is to make sure there are no kinks in the process and that it does run smooth. However, did you know that there are 88 types of turbulence or things that can go wrong with the house buying process?

Realistically, it starts with your motivation? Why do you want to buy a home? What are you looking for? Are you planning on living in this home for a short period of time or is this the dream home that you've been yearning for? What's your lifestyle? Basically, what are your priorities that you'll need in this home?

 Let's discuss the main purpose of the home. Answering some of these questions will give you a clear direction in helping you find the ideal home.

 

  • 1. How long are you planning on living in the home?
  • 2. How important is it that this home realizes has your most valued desires?
  • 3. Are you buying or building for the greatest profit or your dream home (retirement home).

They say that there are three important things in real estate... location,  location, location. O.K. I guess there is just one!
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