Do you dream of a big house by the lake? Is this really the property that meets your needs? Sometimes you have to know the difference between the house of our dreams and the one that really suits us. Before you begin your research, take some time to think.
Your needs
Each family has its own needs and priorities. How many bedrooms and bathrooms do you need? Is a dining room really necessary? And will the garage become another storage space?
Your tastes
Consider your tastes. If you're not a do-it-yourselfer, avoid homes that need major renovations. In love with a large plot? Don't forget that you will have to maintain it. If you prefer city life to be closer to services, theaters and trendy restaurants, expect to live in a noisier and less green environment. In summary, set your priorities!
What is your budget?
Don't make the mistake of buying a house that is priced beyond your means. To find the property that suits you, adjust your needs to your budget. Once you become an owner, your investment will increase in value and will allow you to opt, later, for a property closer to your ideal. At the start, think above all of making reservations for costs relating to the purchase and contingencies. That's not counting maintenance, insurance and repairs, the annual costs of which generally correspond to 2% or 3% of the price of the house.
Your environment
Your environment is also an important factor. Is there a daycare or school nearby? Will your children be able to use public transit or will you have to drive them? Also think about the distance that separates you from work.
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