You've lived in your home for many years. You feel you and your family need a change. You are considering buying a larger home and selling your present one. Or perhaps you feel you just need a change of scenery. But are you really ready to make that move up?
The following questions will
help you decide whether you’re ready for a home that’s larger or in a more desirable
location. If you answer yes to most of the questions, it’s a sign that you may
be ready to move.
1. Have you built substantial equity in your current
home? Look at your annual mortgage
statement or call your lender to find out. Usually, you don’t build up much
equity in the first few years of your mortgage, as monthly payments are mostly
interest, but if you’ve owned your home for five or more years, you may have
significant, unrealized gains.
2. Has your income or financial situation improved? If you’re making more money, you may be able to afford
higher mortgage payments and cover the costs of moving.
3. Have you outgrown your neighborhood? The neighborhood you pick for your first home might not be
the same neighborhood you want to settle down in for good. For example, you may
have realized that you’d like to be closer to your job or live in a better
school district.
4. Are there reasons why you can’t remodel or add on? Sometimes you can create a bigger home by adding a new room
or building up. But if your property isn’t large enough, your municipality
doesn’t allow it, or you’re simply not interested in remodeling, then moving to
a bigger home may be your best option.
5. Are you comfortable moving in the current housing
market? If your market is
hot, your home may sell quickly and for top dollar, but the home you buy also
will be more expensive. If your market is slow, finding a buyer may take
longer, but you’ll have more selection and better pricing as you seek your new
home.
6.
Are interest rates attractive? A low rate not only helps you buy a larger home, but
also makes it easier to find a buyer.
If you have really answered yes to one or more of the above questions, it may be time to call your local real estate agent. He or she can help you decide if the time is right, help you understand your budget and find the home that is right for you.
Call an agent today!
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