Tips for Finding the Perfect House

Buying a home

There are both important and unimportant things that should be talked about when buying a home.

When you decide it is time to move into your forever home, you will most certainly be faced with the impossible decision of what home to move into. The people on television make this process look so easy but in reality, there is a lot more to the picking process than choosing the features you want. So how do you find the perfect house? By narrowing it down to “important” and “unimportant” distinctions.

The “Important” List

The first thing on your important list should be location. For the location, you should be looking at the neighborhood itself, the schools, view, and lot size. The location is important for resale value if you want to start a family, and above all how safe it is. People underestimate how much schools matter when buying a home, especially if they do not have kids. But if you and your partner decide to have children, you’ll be happy to know there is a blue ribbon school right down the block from your new home. You can always remodel the house, but you can’t pick it up and move it to another location so choose carefully. The next thing on this list is the structural integrity of the house. Does the floor feel uneven? Notice water damage? How is the basement? If you don’t feel comfortable with the answer to any of these questions, it is time to move into another potential home. If you are looking for a four-bedroom home but find a beautiful two-bedroom, ask yourself if it would be enough space. If you imagine your (future) children sleeping in bunk beds in odd rooms or converting the family room into a bedroom, look for something else immediately. Your perfect home is supposed to be something you can grow into, not something you outgrow. Your perfect house will meet all of your needs without you changing your dreams!

The “Unimportant” List

People often complain about a home’s carpet, paint colors, or even the cleanliness when looking at a home but these are all things that are easily changed. You can always hire someone to paint, remove the carpet, or clean before you move into your new home, but you can’t change the layout of the house. If the home is otherwise perfect, try to look passed the cosmetic stuff to the bones of the home. The next thing to look passed is the landscaping. Is the lawn dead? Does the tree need to be cut back? How about the bushes? These are all things that can be done once you get your things unpacked. Spend a few hours with some grass feed and a pair of clippers to cut things back and into shape. These fixes are always easily done and could be fixed before you move in or shortly thereafter. Don’t let cosmetic details ruin an otherwise perfect house for you and your family.

Your perfect house is other there waiting for you and your family to move in. The only thing standing in your way is your ability to see passed the cosmetic problems to the real home underneath. For more information on finding your perfect house, call Clagett Enterprises today!

Choosing the Perfect House with Clagett Enterprises!

At Clagett Enterprises, we have extensive experience serving the greater Frederick area and Western Maryland, since 1987. Our team is a full-service real estate company that’s ready to help you with your real estate needs. Speak with a Clagett professional at 301-665-6009, or request a proposal for preventive maintenance here.

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