There are so many advantages to owning a home. But if you're a first-time home buyer figuring out what you want can be confusing. Here's some practical advice to help you find a cozy place to call your own.
March 23, 2016
There are so many advantages to owning a home. But if you're a first-time home buyer figuring out what you want can be confusing. Here's some practical advice to help you find a cozy place to call your own.
Whether you’re a single young professional, a devoted couple or a mid-lifer tired of renting, buying a first home can be one of life's most exciting — and stressful — milestones. Although there’s a lot to consider, the benefits of home ownership abound. No matter what your reason for wanting to own a home, here is a checklist of things to think about before making that very special purchase.
It’s difficult to buy a house if you don’t know what you’re looking for. A good place to start is by asking some key questions about the overall condition of the home, if it has an appealing layout, lots of natural lighting, and if there is enough storage space – to name but a few.
It's also important to sit down to discuss your wish list and your must-have list with your partner, friend or a family member. Some things to consider include:
At the end of it all, when it comes to buying your first home, you may have to compromise between what you want, what you need, and what you can afford.
Once you’ve narrowed it down to the type of dwelling and the location, the next step is to determine your budget and if you are financially prepared to go out and see what’s on the market.
Now that you’ve taken the right steps to make sure you can afford a house, the fun begins; finding that perfect dwelling with your personality written all over it. You could begin by going to open houses in the neighbourhoods you wish to live. Or you can go with a professional.
At last you've found a home that you like. What comes next? First you need to put in an offer to purchase. Do you bid really low or come close to what you're willing to spend on a first home — what is the negotiation process?
When your offer is accepted, but you haven't yet signed a contract, there are a few other details you should ensure have been addressed before buying a first home:
And now it's a fait accompli! You've done it. You've bought your first home. Time to break out the champagne glasses, make a toast and start planning the move into your new home.
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