Five Tips to Create a HOME Wish LIst that works
When dreaming of a first home the options are
endless. From a backyard oasis with a patio and swimming pool, to a gourmet
kitchen with the most up-to-date appliances, plenty of space to entertain
friends or a gorgeous master bedroom suite, no first time home buyers wish list
is the same. However, in reality, it is not always possible to find a first
home with everything, so buyers must decide in advance what items are “must-haves”
and “nice-to-haves” on a first home wish list.
1.
Know your budget: The first step to creating
a list of “must-haves” is to be realistic about what is affordable and
determine a budget. Buyers should enlist a local real estate agent to help with
the home search. An agent with years of expertise understands the local market and
can help buyers find comparable home prices and determine what is affordable in
their budget.
2.
Find that perfect “location,
location, location”: Everyone
has heard this phrase before when it comes to real estate, and while the
surrounding neighborhood and home itself may improve over time, the physical
location will remain the same. Buyers should determine in advance how close
they would like to live to their work, schools or extended family. A short
commute to work, proximity to family or having easy access to highways and mass
transit are often “must-haves.” The location will also determine some home
amenities that are possible or difficult to have within the buyer’s budget. For
example, if a buyer has to live close to work in a big city, they may have to
cross a garage or outdoor space from their wish list.
3.
Determine non-negotiable
accommodations: A
comfortable place for everyone in the family is always a “must have.” For a
family of four, three bedrooms may be non-negotiable. For a family with grandparents living at
home, an extra bedroom on the first floor may also be non-negotiable. After determining the budget and
neighborhood, the most important factor is that everyone living in the home has
a comfortable place to stay.
4.
Pick a lifestyle fit:
After
fulfilling the most important needs, buyers should find out what features of a
home will best fit their lifestyle. For
example, buyers who love to cook and entertain may want a home with a gourmet
kitchen and decide to give up the large master bedroom. Or, buyers who love to spend time outdoors
may compromise a large family room for a big backyard.
5.
Have a vision: When looking at a first home, buyers should
avoid getting distracted by decorations, paint or flooring that may not fit
their taste. Items such as paint color
or carpeting are easy to fix and always worth compromising on. If everything else about a home fits the wish
list, a new coat of paint and a little redecorating are easy finishing touches
on a dream home.
Avery Garrett is a top Indianapolis Realtor serving the Indianapolis Metropolitan area from Coldwell Banker Kaiser. Avery is Zillow.com Premium 5 Star Agent, and is a Member of the Metroplitan Indianapolis Board of Realtors. Contact Avery for a complimentary, no obligation, Market Analysis of your home at 317-721-2274, or SoldByAvery@gmail.com. See Avery's reviews and search for a home at www.SoldByAvery.net.
Avery is proud to help home seller and home buyers in the following communities: Carmel, Fishers, Noblesville, Westfield, Cicero, Sheridan, Lebanon, Zionsville, Brownsburg, Avon, Danville, Plainfield, Mooresville, Camby, Greenwood, Bargersville, Martinsville, Franklin, Shelbyville, Southport, Beech Grove, New Palestine, Greenfield, Lawrence, Greensburg, Nashville and beyond.
Avery Garrett is a top Indianapolis Realtor serving the Indianapolis Metropolitan area from Coldwell Banker Kaiser. Avery is Zillow.com Premium 5 Star Agent, and is a Member of the Metroplitan Indianapolis Board of Realtors. Contact Avery for a complimentary, no obligation, Market Analysis of your home at 317-721-2274, or SoldByAvery@gmail.com. See Avery's reviews and search for a home at www.SoldByAvery.net.
Avery is proud to help home seller and home buyers in the following communities: Carmel, Fishers, Noblesville, Westfield, Cicero, Sheridan, Lebanon, Zionsville, Brownsburg, Avon, Danville, Plainfield, Mooresville, Camby, Greenwood, Bargersville, Martinsville, Franklin, Shelbyville, Southport, Beech Grove, New Palestine, Greenfield, Lawrence, Greensburg, Nashville and beyond.
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