Jul
06

Home Shopping The Smart Way

By Jeremiah Wean

Looking for a New HomeWhen shopping for a home, there are quite a few things that can snatch your attention.  When you look at a home, it’s very easy to fall immediately in love with it.  New homes are clean, decorated perfectly, and many are what you pictured in your dreams.  If you don’t shop the smart way though, you’ll end up like many other home owners and find faults shortly after you move in.

Look at the Size of Rooms

When you look at your potentially new home, you’ll want to check and see if you can fit your furniture in the way you want.  A lot of homes these days are configured so that the furniture will only fit in one position.  Often times, this leaves a television or other device in a weird location, sometimes making your furniture nearly impossible to fit through the doors.  This is surely something to bear in mind, as you certainly don’t want to have to buy entirely new furniture.

Think of Your Family Now and in the Future

You’ll also want to be sure that you get the right home for yourself and your family.  Even though you may be a young couple now, you may want to get a house with enough room in case you decide to have kids later on down the road.  If you don’t get a big enough house and end up having to move, you’ll find that moving with kids is a hard task indeed.  If you have babies when you move, you’ll find moving to be even more difficult.

Once your children start to leave home, you may want to look into getting a smaller house.  The choice is entirely up to you, and what will work the best for your needs.  Anytime you purchase a house though, you’ll want to think about the size of your new home and consider the future needs of your family as well.  This way, you’ll have everything covered for years to come and won’t have to look into getting a new home.

Look at the Extras

Things like a pool and a hot tub may be a great thing to have, although you should look into the money that regular maintenance will cost you as well.  There are a lot of things that may be great to have along with your home, although you should always look at long term costs before you purchase.

Location

Some prefer to live out in the country, while others prefer the city life.  Some prefer to be close to stores and such, while others prefer to be miles and miles away.  The location of a home is very important, and in most cases will have a big impact on the price.  Living in the city will cost quite a bit of money, although a home out in the country can cost just as much if there is a lot of land included with the property.  Keep in mind that location is very important for a USDA Home Loan.

Whenever you decide to buy a house, there is a lot of things that you’ll need to consider.  Buying a home is no easy feat, with a lot of things you’ll need to decide on.  If you give yourself enough time and plan out your budget and the type of home you want, you’ll have plenty of time to make that very important decision.  You never want to rush the process, as you could end up with a home that is less than perfect.  If you take your time and look at several different houses, you’ll end up in your dream home before you know it.

I really appreciate you coming back to look around. If you know of anyone else you think might enjoy my blog, please don't keep me a secret.

Related posts from Indiana's USDA Home Loan Expert:

  1. Buying a Home For Your Family
  2. Using a USDA Loan to Purchase a Home After a Foreclosure
  3. Before You Sell: Is It Time to Remodel
  4. Home Buying Process for a First Time Homebuyer
  5. Minimum Property Requirements for a USDA Home Loan

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  7. theuns says:

    Hi Jeremiah

    Great Blog and post , I agree with you there is a lot of thing you need to look at
    and to think about when you want to buy a home.

    Thanks for the good info

  8. Theuns, Thank you for stopping by, I'm glad you enjoyed the content. There are definitely a lot of different things to think about, and sometimes it can all be overwhelming for first time homebuyers.

  9. Yorinda says:

    Thank you for the great tips on what to consider, when buying a home.
    I like your point about the pool. When I lived in a house with a pool I realized what is involved. The kids loved it, especially in the beginning, but….
    Have a great day
    Yorinda

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