first see if you can afford it......then see if its near your job..schools for the kids ,,easy shopping..and check to see if the area is prone to flooding,,,,,,
2006-10-01 12:38:55
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answered by ggmsixer 5
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I think the main thing is buy what you can afford. You will be paying for your home for a very long time. Hopefully, you will buy a home in an area that will go up in value. Consider location too, like do you want to be in the city, close to work or out in the country more? Consider the area, schools, stores, malls, places to eat, bars, etc. Fixed rate is better than adjustable rates. Apartments you rent. A condo can be bought, and has alot of less maintenance than a home. Good luck! Enjoy!
2006-10-01 12:41:35
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answered by Anonymous
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What can you afford? Not just the mortgage payments but also homeowners and flood insurance. Do you want to live out in the country where housing prices are less but you have to commute or do you want to be in a city? Also, does the property that you are looking at have any repairs that will be needing to be done? If so, do you have the money for it?
2006-10-01 13:32:57
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answered by Michelle G 5
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i anticipate you recommend your budget is £80,000 not £800,000! substitute of use is concern to creating plans permission. in case you purchase in a neighborhood it somewhat is blended residential and advertisement section then permission could be plenty extra probable. If the section is truly advertisement then permission could be much less probable. If making plans permission is granted the actual conversion could be concern to construction regulations. One significant concern could be that an workplace above a warehouse won't be linked to appropriate water/drainage/gasoline amenities for residential use. There is often issues of having a residential belongings linked to precise forms of monetary premises. you will surely want to debate how probable making plans and construction regs concurs are in the previous you devote to any purchase. you in addition to mght might desire to think of roughly how elementary it is going to likely be to sell your belongings sooner or later. purely through fact which you're chuffed to stay above a warehouse does not recommend that others would be. for a similar reasons you will possibly have issues getting a private loan in those circumstances.
2016-12-15 18:01:37
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answered by vanderlinden 3
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Some issues I have run into as well as others:
- Crime rate (duh)
- Surrounding schools (there will be more people around you don't know)
- Still water (mosquitos)
- Mall (may be too busy)
- Are the people around you loud while having sex (you want to sleep)
- Weather (another duh)
- Public services (water treatment can smell)
2006-10-01 12:41:02
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answered by exo_politician 2
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