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Home arrow In this Issue arrow Real Estate / Relocation arrow Property Viewing: Take Your Time

 

Property Viewing: Take Your Time
By Mark Hostetler

So often in today's high-speed world, things get rushed. This is understandable as for most people time is money and there is precious little of it about. There are certain things that are typically rushed through, the shopping, exercising and so on. However, when it comes to major financial decisions and purchases it pays to take your time. Home purchases are definitely something that fall into this category. When viewing a home there are so many things to consider that it cannot possibly be done all at once. And if it is, then it is certain that some important things will get missed or overlooked. When this happens it can lead to buyer's remorse and with a purchase as large as a home that's a good amount of remorse.

Taking your time to explore a home is really the best way to make sure that you are getting what you want and what you need in a home. Impulse purchasing has it's place, (in the lineup at the supermarket for example) but when dealing with hundreds of thousands of dollars a buyer will need to make an educated purchase based on the homes assets. So when you look at a home, start making a list of what stands out to you. Positives and negatives should both be listed and those lists should be compared against one another and to the other homes you are looking at.

In fact, there is so much to consider when buying a home that you may want to sit down and make a few lists before you start looking. Try to consider exactly what your needs are now and what they will be in the future. One thing that many people do not really consider when purchasing a home is the actual neighborhood that they are moving into. After moving in is not really the time to find out that there is a problem in the area. Take some time during the showings or after you have viewed the home to talk to the neighbors if possible. You an find out a lot about what is happening in the neighborhood by talking to those who have been there for a while. Don't be afraid to ask questions during the showings either, (I say showings because there should be more than 1) let you concerns and queries be known so that they can be put to rest. Taking time to examine things is also the best way to find out about any potential problems with the home itself.


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About the Author
Mark Hostetler is a certified Las Vegas Realtor:(r) who is known in the community for his honesty and hard work. Mark's knowledge of the Las Vegas real estate market is invaluable in the purchase or sale of a new home or condo.For more information contact Mark or visit him on the web at
http://www.welcomehomenevada.com/ .





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