Thursday, May 9, 2013

Tips for Your New Home Investment



Buying a new house is an important investment in your future. Along with looking for a house comes excitement, decorating ideas, and sometimes stress. You can cut back on home buying stress by knowing what you are looking for. Many times a realtor will ask you a few questions about what type of home you want, and knowing early on can really help speed up the process.

Ask yourself how many rooms you need. If you have or plan to have a large family you are going to want a house with more than one or two bedrooms. You may also want a second or third bathroom.

Think about what type of location you would want to live. If you want to live in the country then you may not want to look at houses in subdivisions. You should also consider how close the house is to places you frequent. Ask yourself how far of a commute would it be to get to work or school.

How much time and money can you put into repairs or renovations? A lot of people love the idea of a nice fixer upper, but don’t consider how much work it takes. Also consider how much maintenance the new house will take. A Victorian style home needs more routine maintenance than a simple ranch style brick home.

Perhaps one of the biggest things to consider is price. You should sit down and tally up an idea of a budget. Developing a price range and sticking with it is very important. If will narrow down the market and give your realtor an idea of what you can afford.


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Your local professional RE/MAX realtor agent, Sarah Miller , can help you narrow down the search for a new house. Sarah can also help guide you through the home buying process.

Your Bryan College Station RE/MAX realtor, Sarah Miller, can help you discover a lot of great tips for making a profitable and fast sell on your house.  She is one of the RE/MAX Bryan-College Station realtors that has a long list of the finest homes for sale in  Bryan College Station, Call her today at 979-255-1904.

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