When you've made the important decision to stop renting and buy your own home, you'll need a plan to get started on your search. Buying a home is a major investment, so to ensure that you are making the best decision, ask the advice of a professional and highly experienced Realtor and specify your needs.
First time home buyers will discover that there are a lot of decisions to make during the home buying process and it may cause them to be overwhelmed. How do you decide on the best location? What if the home isn't in the best move-in condition? Can you afford to be so far away from work? Making sure you've asked yourself the right questions and creating a 'wishlist' for your ideal home will make the home buying process much easier, and also help you get over many of the challenges involved in finding that perfect home. Start creating your wishlist with the following essential questions and considerations in mind:
1. What are the essential amenities you're looking for? Think about fireplaces, swimming pools and kitchen appliances that you want to have in your new home. Prioritize these so you can simply say 'no' to the prospective homes for sale if it doesn't meet the basic amenities criteria. Be as specific as possible with this section so you can narrow down the hundreds of options available.
2. Be specific about your location. Author Ilyce Glink of '100 Questions Every First-Time Home Buyer Should Ask' explains that location is one of the most important factors when considering different homes. Where you will live has to take into account your accessibility to your work place, to school, to worship places, to malls, and to your family and friends. Your final location will determine how much you may need to drive each day - and if it's worth the extra effort.
3. What is the ideal size? Do you need more than three bedrooms? Is your family growing? If you know that you will need extra space in the future, invest in a home that will suit your future space requirements. Buying a home is a long-term investment and planning for the future will make your purchase of a new home today suitable for your needs even after 5 or 10 years down the line.
4. Are you willing to invest in renovating or refurbishing the home? How much is your budget and what you are willing to spend for renovations and other maintenance causes if the house you are planning to buy is not in moving-in condition? Setting some guidelines in this area can help you eliminate certain real estate property from your radar as you search.
5. Will safety and security be an issue for you? If you have small children or are living alone, safety and security may be a top priority. Ask yourself what you will need in order to feel safe in the new neighborhood so you can eliminate homes that don't meet the criteria. By asking yourself specific questions about your preferences, goals and dreams, you'll be able to narrow down the vast field of choices and find the home for sale that truly meets your needs.
When searching for Minnesota homes for sale, the world wide web is an invaluable resource. New homebuyers can use the MN MLS to view current listings of homes and real estate throughout the state.