Neighborhood Considerations for the BuyerYou've heard it before. When choosing your new home, consider three important factors: , location and location. Choosing a home you can afford in a desirable location is a wise choice, both from a personal and financial perspective. Keep in mind that the neighborhood is part of what you buy when you purchase a home. Find out where the neighborhood is going – and where it's been. The property value of houses in the neighborhood can tell you a lot, as well. Ask your BOWES GMAC Real Estate agent for a Comparative Market Analysis. Remember, if you're looking at a well-regarded, established neighborhood or an up-and-coming one, you may find it worth the extra money you'll have to put into the purchase of the home. On the other hand, if the neighborhood is past its peak, you may want to lower your offer accordingly. Either way, your BOWES GMAC Real Estate agent can help you negotiate fair market value for the home you want. Get to know the neighborhood
Beyond talking to the neighbors, here are some additional avenues for information:
Buying a home requires a lot of introspection. Use these questions as you consider what type of community you'd like to live in and be sure to share your answers with your Real Living agent: Which type of living do you prefer? Which type of population density would you prefer? Would you prefer a community whose population is: Which natural features are the most important to you? How do you commute to work? What's the distance of your commute? What's the maximum amount of time you'd be willing to have for your morning commute? Would you use available public transportation for local trips or to visit nearby communities? Would you like to live near public transportation? Where do you prefer to shop? Which type of school do you need now or in the next few years? Which amenities would you desire to have nearby? (Check all that apply.) Finally, as you refine your home search, request a free Buyer Market Analysis from your BOWES GMAC Real Estate agent. This information-packed profile of specific communities (or with a side-by-side comparison of any two communities) lets you consider schools, neighborhood amenities and demographic profiles. |
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