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Locating Properties |
Deciding what you need and want
Here are some suggestions to help you prepare for your search.
Needs and wants list
Make a list of your needs and wants. Do you need an extra bathroom, a garage, a fenced backyard, lower utility bills? Do you want a fireplace, a short drive to work, a lakeside view, or maybe minimal yard work?
Once your list is made, go back over it and decide what is most important to your lifestyle. It may be privacy, creativity, or recreation. Decide which items are musts and which you are willing to give up. Assign each item a priority so that you will know what to look for as you begin house hunting.
Location
Your choice of location may be limited somewhat by the price you can afford. Even so, make sure you consider such things as:* prices of properties and property taxes,
* distance to work, schools, shopping, and entertainment,
* proposed changes in land use such as commercial
shopping centers and roads, and potential hazards
such as flooding and noise from a nearby airport or
highways.
Type of home and lot
A single-family detached home is attractive to a lot of people because it typically provides more living space and land area than other types of living units. Typically the detached structure permits you greater freedom (less restrictions) on remodeling, expanding, painting, and altering the appearances of the structure.
If you don't like spending leisure time on yard work, consider garden or patio homes. These homes are set on small lots. Many garden home developments share common garden areas. A condominium is another option. Condos and patio homes often offer shared greenbelts or membership in private recreational facilities such as swimming, golf, and tennis.
New vs. older homes
New homes are not without problems. Although they require less maintenance in the first few years, you may have to put in landscaping and call the builder back to correct faults. If buildings are still active in area, you may have to endure nearby construction.
Finally, consider size and style. You may already have in mind a wood-and-glass contemporary lodge with sun decks or a two-story Victorian mansion with a cozy attic. Or you won't know what you like until you see it. Either way, your REALTORŪ will listen to your preferences and help you find the right home for you.___________________________________________
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Source: Houston Association of Realtors
Qualifying for a Loan Ryan Hicks office (281) 920-6820
Locating Properties
Making an Offer
Closing the Deal
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Coldwell Banker United, Realtors
14201 Memorial Drive
Houston, TX 77079
cell phone (832) 524-0398

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