C21 Clark Properties - WHAT TO LOOK FOR IN A NEW HOME

The best way to prepare for the home search is to be clear about your needs and wants before you look. First, decide where you want to live. Location is the single most important factor in buying a new home. It will partially determine the price of the home and will be a powerful influence on your lifestyle.

If you are from out of town, ask co-workers and acquaintances for their recommendations. Rely on the services of a real estate professional. They make it their business to know the area - with its neighborhoods, shopping, and schools.

Once you've identified a geographic area for your new residence, decide what you want in a home. There are two basic choices: (1) a new or an existing structure and (2) a single family home or a condominium/co-op.

The "new" versus "existing" questions means weighing the benefits of established neighborhoods and sometimes superior building materials against amenities, appliances, and style. Purchasing a new home requires the added expenses of window coverings, upgrades in carpeting, landscaping, and a great deal of time and patience. To many, an existing home that has been well cared for is much more attractive than a new home requiring months of decision making and cash outlay.

A single family home gives you the most privacy and choice. It is generally more spacious than a condo and provides yard space for children to play and outdoor hobbies such as gardening. Landscaping can be designed to be maintenance-free, giving maximum enjoyment for minimum work. Condos and co-ops free you from the burden of general upkeep and provide common areas with pools and other recreational facilities. They are also usually more affordable.

Narrowing your search to homes with specific features will save you lots of time. Take a look at our priority checklist.

Use this list, or create your own, to define your future home. Of course, your final selection may require compromise on some of these features.

WANT LIST - Priority -
- High Medium Low
- - - -
Type of Home _____ _____ _____
Existing Structure _____ _____ ______
New Construction _____ _____ _____
Single Family, Detached _____ _____ _____
Condominium/Townhouse _____ _____ _____
Location _____ _____ _____
Commute Time _____ _____ ______
Less than 15 mins. _____ _____ _____
Less than 30 mins. _____ _____ _____
Less than 45 mins. _____ _____ _____
Neghborhood _____ _____ ______
Part of an Association _____ _____ _____
Parks _____ _____ _____
Pools _____ _____ _____
Bike Paths _____ _____ ______
Nearby Shopping _____ _____ _____
School District _____ _____ _____
Particular District _____ _____ _____
Schools Within Walking Distance _____ _____ ______
Near Public Transportation _____ _____ _____
Features _____ _____ _____
Particular Architectural Style _____ _____ ______
_______________ _____ _____ _____
Levels _____ _____ _____
1 Story _____ _____ _____
2 Story _____ _____ ______
3 Story _____ _____ _____
Number of Bedrooms ____ _____ _____ _____
Number of Bathrooms ____ _____ _____ _____
Large Yard _____ _____ ______
Garage (___ Car) _____ _____ _____
Eat-in Kitchen _____ _____ _____
Separate Dining Room _____ _____ _____
Family Room _____ _____ ______
Fireplace _____ _____ _____
Central Heat & Air _____ _____ _____
Pool _____ _____ _____
Other _____ _____ _____

 



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