Payson Realtor – 3 Out-of-the-Box Things to Consider When Looking for a Home
With all of the details to pay attention to when buying a house, it can be difficult to think of everything. There are plenty of “top 10” lists that cover critical issues for house hunters to remember, but here are a few extra thoughts on not-so-obvious house concerns that could end up being just as essential.
1) Imagine a potential house with your furniture in it
Assuming the home you are looking at is not displayed with a full range of chairs, tables, and the like, visualize the furniture that you either have or want to put in the various rooms and spaces. A charming home can quickly transform into a cramped cage once you insert your favorite sofa, coffee table, and a recliner into it. What about that gorgeous armoire which stands taller than you do? Don’t forget the dog’s chew-proof bed. Making a list of key furniture items and their dimensions and bringing a tape measure with you can make a big difference in planning ahead for your potential purchase.
2) Neighbor noise
When you moved into your first home, you probably thought you had left the noisy dorm days of college behind. In some cases, people never grow up and it would be very unfortunate for those people to turn out to be your new neighbors. This can be a difficult irritation to weed out, since the neighborhood in which you are visiting a house for sale could seem all nice and serene when the Realtor is showing it off. But, with a little research online or some friendly inquiries to someone you may know in the general vicinity, a situation with unruly neighbors might be prevented.
3) Open land next to your dream home could be a shopping mall next year
There have been many stories of new home owners who buy a house next to a lovely open field without knowing there are plans to put a road through it and a convenience store on the corner. Of course, there is not always a way to know who will purchase open land and develop it, but just being aware of potential construction in vacant lots or land can help avoid an unpleasant surprise down the road. Once again, a little extra research can go a long way.