Compare Homes
Before you make a decision, you should compare your wants and needs. Also look at the short-term and long-term costs associated with each house you're considering. Are the appliances in good condition? What about the back yard? What are commuting costs?
It is important to understand the true costs of the home. The mortgage is the primary cost but may not be the only cost. Factor in homeownership association or condo association fees, any work that needs to be done to the home, look at the maintenance that will be required, see how taxes vary from home to home. Make sure you know all the costs associated with each home. This will help you decide on a house that fits your budget.
A good estimate for home maintenance is 1 – 3% of the market value of the home each year. This is simply a number to help think about home maintenance. In a real estate market where the market value is changing, it doesn't necessarily mean your home maintenance numbers are changing too. Other factors that could impact a home maintenance budget include the age and condition of the home when you buy it. The important thing is to remember that home maintenance is an expense that needs to be accounted for when determining your housing budget.
Use written descriptions of each home - from your worksheets or your real estate
agent - to help you compare. Revisit your wants
vs. needs worksheet
Making An Offer
Once you've found the right home, you'll need to make an educated offer. Knowing a home's real value can help you make a fair offer. A home's value is determined by:
Sale price history
You can get the home's past sale prices through county courthouses and recorder's offices, many of which have this public information also available online. You can also check with your real estate agent. See if the value has risen or fallen over time.Home characteristics
The number of bedrooms and bathrooms, square footage, and other characteristics greatly affect the value. In many cases, the seller and their agent provide this information to all prospective buyers. You can also get this information from the tax assessor's office.Similar home prices
Ask your real estate agent for sale prices of comparable homes in the same neighborhood.
Resources
- Get a written description of the home. You can ask
your real estate professional for a description (listing) of each property
you see, or you can bring your own house
hunting worksheet
[PDF 50K ] . - Use our wants
vs. needs worksheet to describe the house you want
[PDF 54K ] . And be sure to share it with your real estate agent. - Compare possible neighborhoods using our neighborhood
wants vs. needs worksheet
[PDF 40K ] . Be sure to share it with your real estate agent.

