Tuesday, May 28, 2013

What to Look For in a New Property



When you are looking for a new house it can be easy to get confused. One property might meet part of your criteria while another one meets the rest.
To avoid making the wrong decision a good idea is to list the main features you are interested in and then keep looking until you find a home which meets everything on your list. Here are some of the main points to consider.
Plenty of Space
If you have a big family – or plan to have one in the future – then you will want lots of space. However, the big question is how you want this space. Do you simply want a lot of bedrooms or would you want more common areas? A good plan is to look at homes with conservatories. These are lovely, warm rooms which are great as a dining room or hobby area. These are sometimes also known as orangeries, so don’t be put off by this name. If you aren’t sure what kind of model could suit you then check some out at the Anglianhome.co.uk website first.  
Smaller Spaces
Of course, we all look for different things from our homes and it could be that you prefer the idea of a smaller, cosier place. This is ideal for a single person or a couple and will help keep your heating bills down in the winter as well as being easier to clean. If you go for a smaller house then be sure to look for features such as built in wardrobes, slide out kitchen appliances and bi-fold doors. These are all space saving ideas which will help you make the most of the place. 
The Great Outdoors
The simple question here is whether you want a garden or not. If you are in doubt then it is probably best to look for properties which have one rather than risk regretting the lack of one later on.  Even if you aren’t interested in gardening just now you can still put down a low maintenance approach until it appeals to you more.
A Great View
Too many people buy a property and then on their first day there realise that they don’t know what the view from each room is like. This can make a huge difference to your life, so it is well worth seeing whether you have a lovely, open view or the sight of someone else’s wall or fence in front of you. It might not seem a big deal at first but after a while you will be glad of having a great view from your home. 

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2 comments:

  1. Another key thing is the immediate area. Are there good doctors/facilities/schools? What's the crime rate like? Very important when thinking of the future!

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  2. I'd be inclined to agree with Paul, what are the local facilities like as this not only impacts on your life but can potentially have a large bearing on any future resale price, should you wish to move further down the line.

    Also, check with the local planning office, are there any developments being planned locally and how might that affect you and your house value?

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