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Planning Ahead
Your Priorities
Inspecting the Home
Choosing the Right Mortage
House Hunting
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The Right Home
You have loan approval and an idea of where you want to live. You've made a list of your needs and wants in a
house, and have begun to study the property market in the areas you like. The only way to find the right home
now is to start looking! You'll find houses listed for sale in newspapers, on the internet, in agents' window
displays and by driving around the areas you want to buy in. It may be that you fall in love with the first home
you visit, but house hunting can typically be a long process and you will quickly know upon entering a house
whether or not it is 'the one'. When you do inspect a house, take a big notepad with you and write down
everything about the house you like and dislike. It may be helpful to prepare a checklist of criteria beforehand so
that you can more easily compare the properties you view.
Some of the things to consider will include:
The investment perspective: Will it continue to increase in value, will it require high maintenance costs, does it
have potential for improvements to suit your future needs? Is the location an improving area with good access
to town centres or is it becoming rundown and neglected?
Your family's lifestyle: If you are looking to buy in an area that is some distance from where you currently live, is
public transport still readily available and how will the location effect traveling times to work or school? Are there
any local shops within walking distance or a short drive away?
The position and situation:If you are buying a house with a view, what are the rules to protect it from being built
out? If you are looking at closely built units or houses, will you have sufficient privacy from your neighbours, both
physically and in terms of sound carrying over into your house?
The aspect and block:Will your house capture the sun in winter? North and North-East facing houses usually give
better energy efficiency. Is the house situated on a sloping block and will this limit its use? Does the block lend
itself to becoming a suitable play space for children or pets?
Access and parking: If you are unsteady on your feet or have small children who need to be carried from house
to car and vise versa, how will you cope with a flight of steps or a steep climb? If you do not have private
parking, will it be a challenge to find a park on the street?
Special features: Does the house offer any special features such as a pleasant view, delightful interior, charming
courtyard or unique design? A house that stands out in some way from the rest may give it the edge over other
houses on offer and is likely to have better resell value if the feature is an integral part of the house.
Renovations/Redecoration: If any work is needed on the house, either to match your tastes or suit your lifestyle,
how much will this add on to the purchase price? Would you be better looking for something more closely suited
to your needs given the added cost and inconvenience of taking on the projects in question?
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