MARY CALDERWOOD

 Home Buyer's Guide - Shop for a Home

Finding a Home
The actual search for a home can be the most daunting part of your buying experience. You've done the preparation and research - now it's time to put it to use.

There are two primary characteristics of a successful house hunting experience - staying focused on exactly what you want and exposing yourself to the maximum number of suitable properties. Your agent can help you find suitable properties, but it's up to you to remain calm and keep your wants and needs in mind.

Work with Your Agent
Your agent should compile a selection of properties that match your general search criteria and arrange for viewings. But you can also reap additional benefits from your relationship with a well-chosen realtor. Review our tips for working with a realtor for some suggestions.

Look Around Yourself
Your agent will find most of the available homes in the area, but you can help in the search. Check the weekly real estate ads in the local paper, and drive around any neighborhoods you find attractive looking for signs or open houses. Your agent can arrange a showing of any interesting properties.

Get the Info You Need
Make the most of your home shopping time. Remember to bring your wish list. Don't forget to ask questions during showings - get all the information you'll want later when you're considering each property. Review our home evaluation checklist for a summary of what you'll need to ask.

Check Out New Housing Projects
Don't forget to check out new housing developments in the area. New homes offer many advantages, including warranties, customization, and modern features. You can get a good idea of the new housing projects in your area from your agent or through ads in the local newspapers.

Should You Consider Building?
Building a new house is stressful and time-consuming, but the reward can be considerable - the chance to have a home that is custom-designed to suit your family's needs. If you're considering this route, our guide to building a home will give you an idea of what to expect. Your agent can help you find a lot (and probably a builder as well).

Finding a Good Deal
It's always difficult to find a suitable home at an attractive price, particularly in a strong market. But good deals do exist. Our tips for getting a good deal will help you find the right home at the right price.


Don't Get Discouraged
Finding the right house takes time, especially in strong markets, so don't get discouraged or tempted to accept a house that doesn't meet your requirements. There are a number of ways to jump-start a stalled search. Try expanding your target area, and ask your agent to contact you at once with new listings.

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MARY CALDERWOOD
Associate Broker, Military Relocation Professional, Green
Integrity Real Estate Group
6157-1 FULLER CT
ALEXANDRIA, VA 22310
Office: 703-912-1212
Fax: 703-997-5530
Cell: 703-401-3381
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