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Preliminary Home Search: Getting Started

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Preliminary Home Search: Getting Started Before You Start Looking for a Home Ask Yourself These Questions:

What kind of home do you want or need?

Before you get out there and start looking at houses, it's a good idea to determine not only what you want in a house but also, more importantly, what you need. It focuses your house hunting, and saves you valuable time by only looking at houses that meet your criteria.

Here are some things to think about as you set your priorities:

Where do you want to live?


Do you want to live close to your family or as far from them as possible? What kind of schools do you want your children to go to? How important is it to you to be close to shopping, work, hospitals, entertainment, community amenities? Is the amount of traffic important to you?

Looking for a house really starts with looking for a neighborhood. Deciding where you want to live will save you a lot of time as well as miles on your odometer and is the key to narrowing your search for a home.

How long do you expect to live in your new home?


If you plan on living in your new home for only a few years, or if you don't have children, then proximity to schools may not be an issue, but resale value may be. On the other hand, if you have a family and plan on staying put for ten years or more, schools and home size will be priorities.

What don't you like about where you're currently living?

Making a list of what you definitely do not want in a home will help you weed out homes without having to waste your valuable time looking at them.

What’s your lifestyle like?

Do you entertain a lot? Then you'll want a home that lends itself to that. Do you work from home? You'll need a home with a place to create an office. Are you a gardener? Then lot size is a priority.

Keep these things in mind as you make your list of home wants and needs. And remember, your list needs to be flexible in case you can't find a home in your price range with all the amenities you want. It's a good idea to put the list in order of importance. For instance, an eat-in kitchen may be more important to you than a fireplace.

How much home can you afford?


Few things are more frustrating than falling in love with a home only to discover that it's not in your price range. The best way to know how much you can afford is to find our how much money you can qualify to borrow.

There are two things you'll want to consider doing even before talking with a home loan expert about how much you can afford to borrow:

1. Check Your Credit: Check your credit by getting a copy of your credit report. Your credit report determines your credit score, which is needed for qualifying for a home loan. Order your credit report from the three major credit bureaus, check them carefully for discrepancies and errors, and have each bureau clear any errors from your report.

2. Know Your Monthly Payment Amount: Be sure to calculate how much of a monthly mortgage payment you're comfortable paying. You may qualify for a loan amount that would require a higher monthly payment than you'd like to pay. Sit down and figure out your monthly expenses for a new home. Remember to include items such as maintenance, home improvements, taxes, insurance, and association fees if applicable.

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