Friday, May 11, 2012

Try On The Neighborhood For Size Before You Buy | Wilmington NC real estate

Before you buy your first-home, try on the neighborhood for size. Meet the neighbors. Take a stroll. Locate the nearest services that are walkable (if any) from grocery store to fire house to parks, and from schools to hospitals to houses of worship. See for yourself if the community has the conveniences nearby you want. Walking the neighborhood, on weekends as well as weekdays, is always a savvy home-finding technique worth the legwork. You’ll be surprised. Finding the house of your dreams is great but do your homework on the surrounding area so that you make sure you will want to live there.

LOCATION:

The Most Important Questions Every Buyer Should Ask

It's a maxim in real estate that the three most crucial factors in selecting a house are "location, location, location." It's also true! No matter how wonderful the house is, the location is key to how well you'll like living in it and how well it sells when you're ready to move on. Before you buy, carefully check the following factors to be sure the house you like is really the one you want to live in.

Consider destinations

Where will family members go most often from this new location? How easy is it to reach those places from the house? How accessible are schools, churches, grocery stores, medical care, public transportation, shopping malls and emergency services?

Be sure rooms have a view

What is the view from the house and yard? Is the yard right for your anticipated activities? What uses are possible for nearby undeveloped land? Is a new road or commercial development planned?

Check around the clock

{short description of image}Is rush hour traffic a problem? What will be the impact of special events such as local high-school games or church picnics? Crash test the driveway. How easy is it to get into and out of the driveway?

Be service conscious

What utilities serve the property? Are the rates competitive? Do you want an all-electric house, or do you want gas or oil heat? Where will you get your mail? Are there any easements?

Dig below the surface

Is the soil stable? Is part of the property on a flood plain? If so, what is the history of floods on the property and what would flood insurance cost?

Visit the neighbors

How will you fit in with the neighbors? Do people seem to be friendly? Are houses well-maintained?

Read the fine print

If the community has special by-laws or architectural controls over changes to a house, what are the pros and cons? Make a list of the positive and negative aspects of each property as you tour it. Assign priorities to important elements of the house's location. If you have questions about a home's location, we can help. Call or e-mail us now. http://www.cbbaker.com/ for all your Wilmington NC real estate needs.