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Make your wish list
Contemplate where you want to live and how many bedrooms and baths you’ll need. Consider lifestyle - condominiums offer shared amenities, with little responsibility. Single-family homes offer more space and privacy, but much more exterior and yard maintenance.
Take a Drive
Get to know the city, suburban communities, or subdivisions that interest you. Drive around and get a feel for what it would be like to own a property in the area. I’ll be happy to assist you with narrowing your search based on your expressed interests and select the best available options to visit.
Select your Home
No home is perfect, so don’t let minor flaws influence you. Think long-term. Which home best suits the activities and needs of your household now and in the years ahead? Don’t buy more than you need or can comfortably afford.
Time to Buy
Once you make the decision to say, “yes to the address!”, I’ll help you draft the best offer in a way that gives you an advantage over any others. Your offer depends on the current market. If a home has been on the market a long time, you can ask the seller for a price reduction, but if it’s new on the market, the seller is unlikely to accept a low offer.