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| Describing Your Dream Home |
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Once you've been
pre-qualified and have a good idea of how much home you can afford,
it's time to ask yourself a very important question - What am I
looking for in a home? To answer this question, you'll have to shift
your mode of thinking. In the first step, a scientific approach was used. You entered your income and relevant financial data, worked with the numbers and arrived at an appropriate starting point - your mortgage parameters. But you won't be arriving at which house to buy with any chart or computer. It's much more subjective and intangible. To help you through this foggy phase, we're pleased to present you with some housing preference considerations to give you a more tangible idea of what to look for before you begin to search for that Dream Home in earnest. To narrow down
the thousands of possibilities in your area, start with broad
strokes such as price range and general locale and then fill in the
details such as neighborhood, features and type of ownership: Condo,
Single Family Residence, Townhome, etc. Here are the
seven top characteristics that potential buyers look for when
choosing a neighborhood to live in, brought to you courtesy of a
recent survey: Picking the
right neighborhood will require plenty of due diligence on your
part. To do it fast and smart, try some of these tips then go with
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