MISTAKE # 6
FAILURE TO RECOGNIZE FACTORS OUTSIDE THE PROPERTY ITSELF
Once you have found a house that fits your criteria and your price range, your work is not done. There is an old adage that is important at this stage of your decision making process:"You are not just buying the house, you are buying the neighborhood."
In other words, do not forget the big picture. If you love the house but it is not close to shopping, that will quickly detract from your ability to enjoy your home. If you have children, make sure to find out what schools they will attend. Check the safety records for the neighborhood. Consider the city or community as a whole. Are community activities offered? Are there local taxes and if so, what will the cost be to you?
All of these things should be factored into your decision, as well as the offer you are willing to make. Remember, even if these items do not effect you personally, they will factor into your return on investment when the time comes to sell your home. In addition to a house you are buying a lifestyle. Where you live will dictate much of your livelihood. Take a step back, look at the big picture and make sure you are buying into something you want to be a part of.
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Bryan VogtStrano & Associates, Realtors® - GMAC Real Estate(618) 355-5824---
O'Fallon IL Real Estate, Condos, Homes for SaleSwansea IL Real Estate, Condos, Homes for SaleBellville IL Real Estate, Condos, Homes for SaleScott AFB PCS Relocation---
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Bryan Vogt @ 3:31 PM