Say you’re shopping for a new home. Your goal is to find the ideal property,
in a neighbourhood that is just right for you, within a price range that you can afford.
What do you need — at minimum — to get started?
If you’re looking for ways to get your ducks in a row, here are some things to prepare:
- A property wish list.
What does your ideal home look like? How many bedrooms does it need to have? Do you require a spacious recreational room? A large deck? A pool? A nice view? Get your wish list down on paper. - A neighbourhood wish list.
Where you live is just as important as what you live in. What qualities are you looking for in a neighbourhood? A nearby park? Walking distance to a good school? Hiking trails? A shorter drive to work? Write it down. - A pre-approved mortgage.
Getting the financing handled up front takes the guesswork out of what you can afford. Home sellers will also take any offers you make more seriously. - Realistic expectations.
99.9% of homes sell at or near the current market value. So, don’t expect to find a bargain that no one else has noticed.