Are you hunting for your forever home this Easter?
Don’t worry if you have outgrown hunting for chocolate; spring is a good time to go house hunting as more fresh homes appear on the market.
Houses look good at this time of year as nature comes alive again, so getting out and doing a bit of house hunting is nice after being cooped up all winter. You also get to see your potential home in its true light.
Finding your forever home takes time!
You could be lucky and cast eyes upon your forever home instantly, almost like love at first sight. Chances are, even if you fall in love with a home on first viewing, it might not tick all your boxes straight away. After all, forever is a long time.
The market
Right now, the market is in good shape. With the housing market being more stable, there is more choice, reasonable pricing, and a bigger scope for haggling, so now is a good time to pick up a bargain. Call it your forever home, but it does not have to be forever!
Explore
Don’t just go on viewings; explore beautiful and interesting homes with an open mind. Ask your agent as many questions as possible. Get us in on the act. Who knows what we may find for you? After all, we are expert property hunters.
Location
This is huge when considering a potential forever home. Consider the long, short, and medium-term needs of all in the household. From schools, work, and proximity to transport. In a rural location, think about walks, trails, or distance from your interests and hobbies. Don’t forget about life for your furry friends or other pets!
Scope for improvements and exetensions
From the interior to the electrical appliances to the general condition of the building, you must consider things from a long-term perspective. Will you be happy with the aspect of the rooms? Will you want to make major alterations? Perhaps you have a vision of open-plan, eco-friendly living?
Plans for the future
Whether you are planning on relocating, raising your grandchildren, or more, maybe this will be your forever home! Whatever story your home weaves, it’s important to get the details right.
Neighbours
If you don’t get along with the neighbours, forever might not last as long as you think! Take the opportunity to meet them. Have a chat and suss out whether you can see yourself living near them.
Budget
You can be as creative with your budget as you are with your property plans. You’re going to live there for a long time.
And if you are prepared to wait, you can plan the development of your property over many years. The story of your forever home may change as time goes on, such as needing a practical work-from-home space to help pay for the extension in later years!
Get in touch to see how we can help in your search for your forever home.
This article was originally published by BriefYourMarket and is reproduced here with their permission.
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