House Hunt” -It sounds so dramatic doesn’t it? The word “hunt” can elicit images of big game hunting, or stalking through the wilderness searching for your prey! Well I guess in some ways when you house hunt, either for investment properties, rental properties, or for a home to live in, you are searching for that elusive quarry. You may have a goal in mind before you start looking for real estate and then you might go about examining your needs, researching the market, investigating potential properties for sale or rent, meeting with various real estate agents, looking at countless houses – perhaps in some ways the words “house hunt” is quite appropriate!

House Hunt the Perfect House

House Hunt the Perfect House

The first step on your house hunt should be to really examine what your needs are in a home. This could be in relation to the size of your family, the location, the surrounding amenities (schools, shops, transport etc.) and your budget. Some of the questions you might examine when you start your house hunt may be:

  • Do I need a 2, 3 or 4 bedroom house?
  • Single story or 2 story?
  • How many bathrooms or toilets will I need?
  • Is the house near schools, public transport and shopping facilities?
  • Do I need a house with a garage or a carport?
  • How big a yard will I need?
  • Can the house be added to if I need to accommodate a growing family?
  • Is the house that I’m interested under or over my budget?
  • Do I want a house with a swimming pool?
  • What is the historical price growth in the area and what  is the likely future growth?

These are really just a few of the issues that you will need to consider when you begin to house hunt. Questions such as these (and countless more) can serve to focus your energies more effectively. When you begin to house hunt with a plan or goal, you can really begin to sharpen your focus and become targeted in your real estate search. This approach can really save your precious time and energy, and can help you search on a practical level rather than an emotional one.

When you house hunt for a rental property you might ask the same types of questions but you might also want to know of the leasing terms and agreements outside of the statutory ones. Will you need a rental house where pets are allowed? Do you want to lease a property through a rental agent or directly through an owner? Does the rental agent have a good reputation in the way they deal with tenants? Are they flexible with lease contract negotiations? … Once again these questions can be thorough and as many as you require, remembering that the goal for you is to be focused in your efforts to house hunt.

When you house hunt it is vitally important to be informed about the property market or rental market you are searching in. It is also fundamental to have a series of benchmarks that are important to your particular situation. Ask as many questions of yourself that are needed to be able to concentrate your house hunting efforts most effectively.

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Buying a home is an exciting time for all. It can be easy to get caught up in all this excitement and lose touch with the home buying budget you have established. However there are some very useful tips to be aware of when buying a house that will help you stay within your budget, and perhaps even stretch your buying power further.

10 Tips For Staying on Budget When Buying a Home

  1. Secure pre-approval when setting up your home loan. This means you know how much you can afford, your house search can be targeted, gives you the ability to make an offer, and ensures that you are seen a serious home buyer.
  2. Think outside the square when it comes to your financing options. Maybe you can combine loans, establish a low-doc loan, secure Government low-income funding, explore funding options involving low down-payments, ask about interest only mortgages etc. Many of these options can be discussed with your lender or real estate agent.
  3. Consider selling your existing home first before making any offer on a new home. While this can involve a leap-of-faith in terms of finding a suitable house to buy, it can give you the opportunity to make an offer with cash in hand, increase your bargaining and purchasing power, and can streamline the process of getting into a new home. Making offers contingent on selling your existing house can potentially hinder you ability to negotiate.
  4. If you have already set your mind on a particular neighborhood, then visit regularly, drive around and look for signs of vacant real estate. Most property owners or agents don’t like their real estate sitting idle or even costing them unnecessary money. Particularly if the property has been siting empty for some time. your offer to purchase might be a god-send to them and you could end up with a great buy.
  5. Don’t ignore run-down properties. This could make the property unattractive to other buyers, but if the location is good, and you’re handy at DIY projects, it could be a perfect opportunity to buy an otherwise sound house at a great price. Sometimes it can be fruitful if you can look past the cosmetic imperfections and recognize the potential of the property. Of course you will want to avoid properties in need of major repair work.

Be sure to look out for the next 5 tips of this list of 10 home buying tips….

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