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Things To Look For In A Home's Location - Articles Surfing

When looking for a home to purchase, the seemingly endless details to consider can seem overwhelming, but it's also important to remember to take a step back and consider the big picture ' the area surrounding a potential home. A home located in a good area is vital for several reasons. The loan amount is usually contingent upon the appraisal, and having stable property could ensure the amount needed is approved. Private mortgage insurance is more readily available if the home is in a good neighborhood. More loans are available if the neighborhood and home are of high quality, and a home's resale value is greater if the neighborhood is good. Here are a few things to consider about location when considering a home:

Look Around

How is the traffic flow? If commuting is a concern, make sure to visit the home during different times of the day to test accessibility. Are there unsightly concerns near the property? Try different routes to the property to make sure there are no dumpsites or overgrown lots. How loud is the area? Take a walk around the house to check for dog kennels, highway noise, airplane flights and other noise pollution. Is the lighting good? A well lit neighborhood reduces crime and traffic accidents. What is the condition of roads, sidewalks, and drains? These factors could influence homeowners insurance.

Ask Around

Don't be afraid to contact neighbors about the area. They can be a great source of information about the neighborhood, and checking with several residents can provide a well-rounded view of the location. Consider asking about the quality of schools, nearby shopping, noise level, crime or vandalism, and police response. Ask if they would buy in the neighborhood again.

Check Around

Several material facts should be verified before purchasing a home, and a real estate agent can provide much of the information for you. Public records will provide current or pending assessments for the area, such as water or sewer line additions and repairs. The police department can provide an analysis of crime in the area ' both the type and volume. Real estate agents or appraisers can give an overview of property values in the area to ensure they are stable for possible resale. Be sure to check the quality of the actual house as well, including heating and cooling units, appliances, and foundation.

Most mortgage appraisal guidelines specify that a home is in a stable neighborhood with strong property values. The top criteria for purchasing a home are always location, location, and location.

Submitted by:

Max Pain

Lauren Armstrong is an industry professional & expert author at Smartloanstart.com. Other articles Student Loans & Mortgages



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