Sunday 21 August 2011

Pdotg Blossom

Wise Words For the House Hunter

Blossom

Home hunting can be a long and frustrating process for a first time home buyer. Knowing what to look for and what to avoid can help the home buying novice make the right choices and expedite the home buying process.
Don’t rush into house hunting without knowing your budget; setting a budget is essential for weeding out what is realistic and what is not. Once you have your budget set, stick to it— although the more expensive home may be nicer than other houses in your price range, you may be asking for trouble in the future if you sign on to something that is out of your price range.

Don’t go house hunting without knowing what kind of mortgage you can get. Being unprepared in any type of hunting can leave you in a bad spot: You wouldn’t bring a bb gun to go bear hunting, so why would you go home hunting without knowing your credit score and potential mortgage situation? There are a lot of costs throughout the home buying process. First time home buyers often do not realize the amount of money necessary to actually buy a home. Understanding your personal financials before you start looking is a necessary precaution to a potential pitfall.

Be a hunter, not a dreamer— deciding whether your collection of clown figurines is better displayed in your future bedroom or in the den is useless and can get your hopes up if you haven’t even signed yet.
Don’t overlook the intangibles that go into finding a home either: the neighborhood and surrounding environment can be just as important as the size of the master bedroom. Understanding the area’s demographics and traffic patterns can easily be overlooked if you are in awe of the house.

Don’t try to be a house hunting hero— finding a good realtor that understands your needs can help the home buying process exponentially.

Don’t go house hunting without thinking about your future plans for your new home. Make sure the home you choose can accommodate you now and in the future. Although no one can truly prepare for the future, knowing if the house you intend to buy is a stopgap or the home you live in for years to come can make your decision easier.
Houses are like people in that neither is ever perfect. Don’t go into the process looking for the perfect home because you’ll be searching for an eternity. Before starting your search, highlight what elements are important to you and find the best combination when looking at houses. On the opposite end of the spectrum, don’t buy a fixer upper unless you know what you’re doing. That set of power tools you got from your father-in-law last Christmas doesn’t make you a handy man.

Don’t sign on a house without getting a home inspection— every house comes with some sort of issue or baggage, whether it be big or small, and more than likely you will need to do some repairs.

Don’t get stuck with a lemon of a house because you did not get your dream home looked at first. There are many people out there that are good at hiding glaring issues with houses; getting a home looked at by a professional first can save you many unexpected headaches.

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Pdotg Blossom is one of the popular Residential Developments in Iyyapanthangal neighborhood of Chennai. It is among the Ongoing Projects of P dot G Constructions Private Limited. The landscape is beautiful with spacious Houses.

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