Find
a House to Fit All Your Needs and Wants
To find a house
is more than simply choosing a place to rest your head.
The location impacts
virtually every aspect of your life, from your commute to grocery shopping to
leisure time. A home’s layout can promote or hinder your lifestyle, and
large monthly mortgage
payments can seriously
dent your budget.
Before jumping into a home
purchase, carefully consider
whether you can find a house to fit the way you live.
Your Commute: Getting
Around
Is your potential new
home well suited to getting where you need to go?
Will you face
frustrating gridlock on your morning commute? Do the rush-hour drive to check
whether traffic flows smoothly. Daily two-hour traffic snarls—maybe even each
way—can ruin your mood and your schedule.
Will winter ice or
spring storms make the roads hard to navigate? Research the city or township’s
record of road maintenance. In snowy regions, a street that never sees a
snowplow can severely impede your ease of movement. Streets riddled with
potholes are inconvenient and dangerous.
Accessing the
Essentials
Everyone needs
groceries and household items. Explore the local shopping areas. If the
closest grocery store takes more than half an hour to reach, how will that fit
into your lifestyle? Are you prepared for two-hour grocery runs? Or will you
accept the higher prices and limited choices of nearby convenience stores?
On the other hand, you
might decide that a quiet, remote location is worth the trade-off of easy
access to goods. And perhaps a favorite restaurant or grocery store close
by delivers.
Leaving Room for Fun
Both your home’s
location and its setup will affect how you spend your time off. Do you enjoy
the nightlife? If so, consider the house’s distance from the local
hotspots. Is it a distance you’re comfortable with? Or will you need to scale
back your social life?
For an avid hobbyist,
you’ll want to make sure your new home has room for what makes you happy. If
you’re a passionate home chef, a tiny galley kitchen may quickly frustrate
you. If you are a fitness fanatic, make sure there’s room for your
home-gym equipment.
Find a House for
Your Lifestyle
You know how many
bedrooms and bathrooms you need. Yet it’s easy to become wowed by extras
and lose sight of the essentials.
If you mean to buy a
“forever” home, that dramatic sweeping staircase can put stress on aging
knees. That alluringly vast lawn will consume your free time. A finished
basement rec room won’t do for young children who demand more parental supervision.
Take a minute
to carefully consider the home’s structure and layout to determine whether
the space matches your lifestyle.
Budgeting for Your
Home and Your Life
Even after the bank
has cleared you for a mortgage, consider those monthly payments. How deeply
will they impact your quality of life?
Some people are
content to live frugally, enjoying the comfort of home ownership. Others feel
edgy when they don’t have cash on hand, whether that’s the freedom for a
little guilt-free shopping or a larger savings safety net.
So before you sign
that contract, take some time to really consider whether the home fits all
of your needs and wants. Your future self will thank you.
Updated from an
earlier version by Gilan Gertz.
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