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The final sale prices of real estate in the Pacific Northwest continue to exceed record highs. Many of these follow multiple offers in amounts well over list prices. Although the media reports that this phenomena occurs in other parts of the United States, the reasons for it vary and are unimportant to buyers in this market.
Note: Most of us undertake this task in our occupations, each time we present a new business plan or idea. Before we give the presentation, we prepare for questions from our partners or managers. We've already thought through the alternatives. We know whether or not they can be profitable. How is this any different than the acquisition and management of your home?
Consequently, it is very important to know what you want in a house. The number of bedrooms and bathrooms; presence of den or bonus room, and garage (detached or attached); size of yard; usable square footage of the house and how many stories; all determine the range of acceptability from the ideal to the minimum. Additionally, you should calculate how much time, effort and money you would feel comfortable spending to complete cosmetic changes, remodeling or refurbishing projects. You can visit your local Home Depot store to investigate the cost of painting an entire room, ask about the cost of repairing or replacing a roof, or check the price of a double-pane window to replace a single-pane. If you ask questions about these projects in advance, you will be able to take them into account while you are previewing houses. The care you take researching this matter will keep you from buying a house you can't afford—physically or financially—to maintain or improve.
Reviewing Step 1 will help you consider improvements and/or deferred maintenance work. Upon the completion of Step 3, you can set the minimum purchase price you are willing to offer.
Compare the property information, pictures, and prices of the homes that result from your search. Select the top five properties and drive by them. Compare the information provided online with what you actually see when you drive by. Do the houses look better online than in real life? How do the houses compare with other houses nearby? Is this the community you wish to call home?
Repeat this step for each community on your list. You may find that in your price range, the existing homes in a specific community will not meet your requirements. If this is the case, you can make adjustments or changes to your plan.
Once you have identified your list-price range, and prioritized communities and house characteristics, you can contact your realtor. A knowledgeable and experienced real estate agent can provide you not only with information on communities, but with extensive data on the properties you have selected.
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