New Job? New City? 4 Tips For Finding The Perfect New Home

Posted on Feb 7 2017 - 12:05pm by Housecall
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New Job

By Kara Masterson

You're exploring life as a new employee in a city of which you know little. The last thing you want to do is blindly choose a house out of necessity. Here are four tips that can help you in your quest to find the perfect new home in your new city.

Understand Your Personality and Desires

Your personal characteristics, for the most part, remain the same regardless of where you reside. It is important that you have an honest conversation with yourself before contacting an agent or any real estate professional throughout the nation. The most skilled REALTOR® cannot assist in your home search without first having a scope of your wants and needs.

Research Before Looking

Do a quick search of the region and identify three to five neighborhoods that intrigue you the most. Take into account nearby schools, recreational facilities, crime rates, and cost of living in your communities of choice. Also, keep in mind your price range and start searching for properties that fall within those bounds. There is no need to set your sights on the house on the hill if you cannot afford such luxury.

Think Long Term Instead of Right Now

Yes, it is true that you need shelter now, but you want to consider more than your present needs. You may decide to extend the family one day and living in a neighborhood with sub-par schools may not be in the best interest of the kids. Consider where you may find yourself in the next ten years career-wise and family-wise, and plan accordingly.

Hire a REALTOR®

Even the most detail-oriented books about real estate cannot provide the knowledge that you need to navigate the ever-changing world of home ownership. You need a real estate professional who knows the complex parts of the industry to help you find the ideal home at a reasonable price.

Selecting the right REALTOR® is not merely a matter of choosing the first candidate that you meet. You should inquire about a potential agent's success rate as well as their perception of buyer representation. Asking family members and friends for referrals can be the first step in your quest for the right agent. Researching candidates is another fundamental element of the selection process. You always want to make sure that your salesperson of choice knows the city well since you are new and still finding your way around town.

Kara Masterson is a freelance writer from Utah. She enjoys tennis and spending time with her family. Kara recommends looking into places like RE/MAX of Boulder, Inc. for more help and information on finding the perfect home for you.

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  1. Amelia February 15, 2017 at 6:32 am -

    Thanks for the tips! Right now I’m a bit in a hurry to find a place. I hope I’ll make the right choice!