House Hunting Key: Knowing What You Want
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A
 quick search on realtor.com will bring up thousands of homes for sale. 
 Educating yourself on your local market and working with an experienced
 Realtor can help you narrow your priorities and make an informed decision about which home to choose.
Start With Your Budget 
Before you begin your house search you should have a preapproval letter in
 hand from a lender and an idea of your comfort level with a prospective
 house payment. You and your Realtor can begin to search for homes for 
sale that fit your budget, but keep in mind that you don’t necessarily 
want to spend up to the maximum amount you can borrow. On the other 
hand, you can consider going slightly above your preferred price range 
as long as the monthly payment is still affordable or if you have extra 
cash to make a bigger down payment.
Find the Right Neighborhood
After you’ve established your price range you’ll need to narrow your search by neighborhood.
 You should be looking at neighborhoods that allow an acceptable commute
 to work. Think about the type of setting in which you want to live — 
urban, suburban or rural. Do you want a community with lots of outdoor 
recreational amenities; one with shops, restaurants and nightlife; or 
one with plenty of activities for children and good schools?
Many homes, whether they are 
single-family residences, townhomes or villas, are part of a homeowner 
association (HOA). Part of your search process should be to consider 
whether you want to live in an HOA or not. On the positive side, HOA 
rules help protect home values and the dues often include community 
amenities and maintenance. On the other hand, the rules also limit what 
you can do with the exterior of your home. You’ll also need to include 
HOA dues as part of your housing budget.
Condominiums and cooperative homes also 
have association dues and offer a different type of ownership, with the 
association owning the exterior of the property while you own the 
interior. These dues will be part of your housing budget, but they 
typically include some of your homeowner’s insurance and other costs, as
 well as pay for amenities such as a swimming pool or a fitness center.
It’s a good idea to visit communities at 
various times of day and night, and on weekends and weekdays, to get a 
feel for who lives there and what the activity level is like.
Two important elements of a neighborhood 
influence how well the homes in that community will hold onto their 
value: crime and schools. While Fair Housing laws prevent a Realtor from
 telling clients about crime statistics or talking about “good” or “bad”
 schools, a Realtor can direct you to websites that provide information 
about those topics. Even if you don’t have children and don’t plan to 
have them, buying a home in a well-regarded school district can help the
 property’s long-term value.
Start Searching
Most buyers start searching for a home 
online on websites such as realtor.com, but you can also ask a Realtor 
to help you find homes for sale. You can request email alerts that 
notify you when a home that fits your list of priorities comes on the 
market.
You can evaluate a home first by looking 
at photos and a description online. In many cases, homes’ online 
listings have virtual tours or videos that offer the opportunity to see 
more.
The next step in your house hunt is narrowing down your priorities to find the home that meets your needs.
Look at both new homes and existing 
homes. New homes are sometimes more expensive than existing homes, but 
they require less maintenance and often have lower utility bills because
 of their energy-efficient features.
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