When you start shopping for a
home, you probably have a very specific image of what you would like that home
to look like.
Every buyer sets out with an image of the house they want to own, but in reality compromises are often necessary in order to stay within your budget.
You probably also see the
perfect neighborhood surrounding that perfect home.
Every buyer sets out with an image of the house they want to own, but in reality compromises are often necessary in order to stay within your budget.
Compromising On The House
There may be certain things that
are non-negotiable when it comes to your new home, such as the number of
bedrooms or a two-car garage. But as
you take a look at the homes that are within your budget, you may discover that
it is not likely you will get everything on your wish list. But the great thing about owning a home is
that you have the power to remodel it at any time. Once you are in your new home, you can renovate or even add on if
necessary to create the home you really want.
And if you have managed to stay below your budget, you will even have
the extra money each month to make some of those changes.
Compromising On The Neighborhood
So you've found the house of your
dreams, but the neighborhood isn't precisely what you were hoping for. Too much traffic, some houses that are
becoming run down, or many other issues can mar the area your house is in. In most cases, you will have to accept that
you cannot change the neighborhood, and this means that you have to decide if
the problems are things you can live with or not.
In some cases, buying in a
run-down neighborhood can be a strategic move.
If many people are buying up the houses and improving them, then your
home might one day be worth a lot more.
However, you must realize that this is a risk and it might not work out
that way.
Another thing to bear in mind is
that if you choose to buy the nicest house in the neighborhood, you may have
trouble selling it down the line. If
other houses in the area are available for less, why would anyone buy your
expensive house to get into the area?
In the long run, when it comes down to choosing
between the right house and the right neighborhood, you should choose the right
neighborhood. While you can change your
house for the better, you can't count on your neighborhood changing; in fact,
it might get worse. So choose the best
neighborhood you can afford even if the house there isn't perfect.
Want to learn more about how to choose the right neighborhood?
Give me a call today! (780) 700-8638
So Which Matters More?
Want to learn more about how to choose the right neighborhood?
Give me a call today! (780) 700-8638
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