Buying A Home - 5 Tips On Finding A Home To Fit Your Lifestyle

By Sarah P. Shimanski

If you're considering buying a home, it's important to consider what your life will look like in a few years. it's so easy to become occupied with our present lifestyle and choose a home to match today's needs. But you need to
be aware there are 5 main factors that can influence the quality of life in your home. Let's go over 5 tips to help you find the right home:

1) What's your ideal lifestyle? - Think about what you'd like your social life to look like. if you want to be able to party on the weekends and enjoy the local nightclubs and bars, you'll probably want a home close enough to walk home. If your job requires traveling, buying a townhouse or condo near the airport would save you
lots of travel time.

2) Number Of Household Members - If you don't plan to marry, live with a partner, raise a family, or have your
parents move in, a home with less square footage may be fine. But if you expect your household to grow, be sure to evaluate other features such as quality of public schools, number of bedrooms, bathrooms, and lot size.

3) Suitable Floor Plan - Before you decide on a home, be sure the floor plan suits your daily activities. Be sure
there's adequate space for your hobbies, home office, and
entertaining. Don't choose a home with a small family room if this is where your family spends a lot of time.

4) What Activities Do You Plan On Doing At Home? - Are you a handy person who dreams of restoring a vintage home to pristine condition? Do you dream of working on a backyard arboretum? Then a home in the suburbs with a big yard may be what you're looking for. But if you like to
throw big birthday bashes and parties, a metropolitan home may be more to your liking.

5) Buying a Home For An Investment? - If you're financially challenged and only able to buy a smaller home, a good strategy would be to purchase a smaller home that needs minor cosmetic work in a good area. Over time with a little investment of effort, you could restore the property to mint condition and sell if for a large profit. Then you can use the profit generated from the sale to fund the purchase of a larger home or even investment property such as a duplex.

By paying close attention to these 5 suggestions, you'll increase your odds of finding the right home for your
unique lifestyle. One eye opening exercise is to ask a friend or family member to help your think about the
possible directions your life may take within the next 5 years. To get the most benefit out of this exercise, it's
important to be honest with your expectations. The end results may change the type of home you decide to purchase - 31862

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