Buying a home is not just a monetary investment; it can also be an emotional experience. As a homebuyer, it is important to keep emotions out of the decision making process. If you find a home that meets your needs, discover as much as you can about it before you make an offer. It may appear to be the home of your dreams but even the most gorgeous home can have underlying problems that aren't initially apparent.
To find the right home, without becoming overly emotional, search in a rational manner. Before completing your search complete a list of requirements. Determine what type of neighborhood you want to live in. Then decide what you can afford and what features you and your family need. Decide the distance you are willing to commute to work and what school district you want you child to attend.
Begin your search only after you have completed your list. By taking the time to do some background research, you may reduce the risk of emotional shopping and future buyer's remorse. I can guide you through this process. Call me for help finding your dream home.