Sunday, August 17, 2008

What Style Of Home Would You Like

Category: Finance, Real Estate.

Are you ready to buy a home in El Centro? In this article, we ll show you some of the ways you can make the home buying process easier.



If you haven t been home shopping before, (or if it s been a while) , you could benefit from a little help on beginning the process. A big part of the home buying process happens before you even begin looking at houses. The first step is to determine what kind of home is right for you. It s the behind the scenes preparation that is so important. Consider the location first. If you have a preference about schools, or want to be close to work, these can be important factors. Do you want a home that is in El Centro, a new home division that is on the outskirts of the city, or are you considering another community within the Imperial Valley?


Do you want a single family home or a condominium or town home? How much room do you need? Obviously, a single family home means more maintenance, a condo or town home means less maintenance around the house, but also less privacy and less individually owned property. Another important consideration is how large of a home would you like. As a rule of thumb, if you are looking for a house with good resale potential, you want a home with at least 2 bedrooms and 2 baths. Think about whether you want 3 bedrooms or more, and how many bathrooms.


What style of home would you like? El Centro has lovely communities of new homes with Mediterranean styling, or do you prefer a more conventional type of home? Is there a particular style that appeals to you? Do you want a single story, or are you, ranch style home interested in a two- story home, or a split level? It s hard to imagine having your car sitting outside in the hot Arizona sun each day, but how much room do you need? Do you need a garage?


Are you happy with a two car garage or do you want a little extra room for storage? You can waste a lot of time looking at homes that aren t right for you if you aren t clear about what you want to avoid. Equally important to the home buying process is to figure out what you don t want in a new home. Are there certain parts of the city or community you d like to avoid? Are there parts of the city that are rapidly expanding but don t necessarily have a well- defined growth plan? Do you absolutely not like a particular style of home?


Are there parts of the city that are lacking in support services, like good schools or parks? Instead, you ll be able to focus on the perfect El Centro home for you and your family. When you can combine your list of wants and needs with your list of things to avoid, you can save yourself a lot of needless home shopping and touring open houses.

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