Considerations When Buying
This is probably the single most important consideration to keep in mind
when buying a home. In the real estate business, it is said that three
things count in establishing property value: location, location,
location. Houses may be updated, renovated, and improved, but neighborhoods
and communities tend to retain their basic character and market value over
periods of time. Is the home in a safe neighborhood where people want
to move, buy homes, and raise families? Is there access to schools,
transportation, and shopping? Is the area run-down, filled with
high crime, or noisy? Are people moving away to better places to live? Look
for an area where homes sell quickly and easily. It's a good
sign if houses stay on the market for less than three months; if it takes
six months or more for homes to sell, look elsewhere. Avoid neighborhoods
with a large number of undeveloped lots, abandoned homes, poorly maintained
homes and yards, a large number of FOR SALE signs, or mixed zoning (commercial
and residential together).
This Homebuyers Tip was excerpted from:
How To Buy A House, Condo, or Co-op, by Michael C. Thomsett and
Consumers Union of the United States, Inc., 1996,
ISBN# 08904438331