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House-Hunting Tips |
Written by Melanie C

Monday, 12 May 2008
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House-hunting time can be fun and exhausting but if you remember some of these tips it will be less stressful. Firstly decide where you want your new house to be. Take into consideration how far you are prepared to travel to work, and whether schools, public transport, shopping and sporting complexes are necessary and available. See what is being built close to your new house. If there is commercial development nearby, it could affect the resell potential. It is helpful to make a list before you start looking. You need to discuss what you would like in a house and the features you can or cannot live without. Having it clear both in your mind and on paper will avoid the problem of becoming emotionally attached to a house that one partner does not like or that is not really suitable. Find out about prices and market trends so that you don't pay too high a price. Knowledge empowers you. Get pre-approval for your loan so that you have a better idea of the price range you can consider. No use wasting time and effort looking at a home that is far too expensive. Make sure you wear comfortable clothing and take drinks with you on your house hunting forays. Article Source: http://www.ArticleBlast.com |
About The Author:
Visit the Saville Australia website at http://www.savilleaustralia.com.au for more information on the company as well as residential property investment opportunities with luxury apartments.
Visit the Saville Australia website at http://www.savilleaustralia.com.au for more information on the company as well as residential property investment opportunities with luxury apartments.
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