10 Simple Tips to Take the Stress Out of Home Buying Process - Focus on the Positives!

Tip 5: Physical Aspects of Your Home

Now that we've figured out what type of home fits your lifestyle, we need to think about some important issues and not get caught up in the physical aspects of the home. It's easy to walk into a home, fall in love, and completely forget that this was not an area you wanted to live in. Keeping an open mind and not being rigid is a welcome thing, but here are some things to keep in mind.

Noise Level

It could be the home sits right next to a busy interstate or main street through town. The home might be next to a train track, or even in a flight path. Maybe the neighbors have dogs that bark just because they hear the wind. Inside the home you don't hear anything, but unless you go outside to the backyard, or sit on the front porch, you never realize how loud things could be. Not paying attention to these things could end up frustrating you, and instead of loving the house, you begin to hate it.


Distance

Maybe it fits what you are looking for, but it's too far away from all the amenities and activities your family enjoys. Driving to the home you really like during different times of the day or week will definitely help you see what traffic is like, how long it may take you to get to work or outside activities. Remember distance could mean less time maintaining the home you love because you spend it on the road instead. If you need the time to wind down after work, the distance may be what you need to shut your brain off so you are ready for the family that waits for you.


Neighborhoods

It may be that you see the house during the week when people are at work, kids are at school, and you don't know what goes on at different times of the day or on the weekends. It may be you don't like cars parked up and down the street, kids riding their bikes in your driveway, the loud hot rod or motorcycles engines being warmed up. Pay attention to the houses next door, what their landscaping looks like, and how the neighbors keep things. This will definitely have an impact on this home when and if you ever would decide to sell...if you ended up buying this home.



Hopefully these are things you have thought about and shared with your Realtor. As a professional, with this kind of financial investment, your Realtor has been hired to keep you on track, reminding you of what you have shared, listened to you and taken notes. You will be grateful you bought what you were looking for and not talked into making a purchase just because. Hire the Realtor that cares about you and your needs and not their paycheck.


Next...Tip 6: When is the Right Time to Buy...When is the Right Time to Sell?

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