There are so many things that can turn your head when you are shopping for a new home, but don't get carried away.
It is so easy to walk into a home and fall in love with it. It is clean, decorated perfectly and your dream. But so many homeowners start finding faults with their homes within weeks of moving in.
For example, the beautiful two story with a lovely master bedroom deck was delightful, until you carried dirty clothes down and clean clothes up the stairs.
All of the newness of a home can distract you. There are some things you should keep in mind.
You want to look to see if your furniture will fit in the home in a reasonable configuration. So many homes are designed so that furniture can only be positioned in one way. And often, that way leaves the television in a weird location. Or your furniture may not even fit in the door. This is an important factor to remember, as you probably don't have the money to go out and buy all new furniture.
You should also make sure that your growing or shrinking or re-growing family will fit in the home. If you are a young couple, having enough rooms now can save you a move with children later. Believe me; moving with children isn't as easy as it would seem. And babies don't make it any easier.
If your children are starting to leave the nest, you might consider buying a smaller home. Or you might not. Does your entire family still meet for holidays? Will you not only have to have you children and their spouses in, but also grandchildren? How often do they visit? When looking at the size of a home, consider all the future needs of your family.
Look at the cost of the extras. For example, a pool or a hot tub is a great addition to a home, but have you looked into the hundreds (or thousands) that it may cost to maintain the equipment.
Always consider the location of a property. Yes, you might love the country appeal of the property, but what about when you need stomach relief at three in the morning? Is shopping close by or 30 minutes away?
Our new home is our true dream, and features a lovely historic grain silo that is used as a landmark for the Air Force, commercial airlines and flight schools in this part of the state. Not a huge problem all the time, but a little different. Consider that you might be near a hospital, airport, traffic area or train when looking at location of a property.
The more little things you consider, the more likely you will be pleased with your new home. We all have a few weeks of discovery, but before you know it, that new place will begin to feel like your dream home again.
Take a list of your essentials with you when you shop and consider all the possibilities. Good Luck.
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