laughwithme
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Date: 4/15/2010 12:30:52 PM
Author: NewEnglandLady
Hey, laughwithme. I put together a poll on this very topic several months ago, I thought it might help:
https://www.pricescope.com/community/threads/how-many-houses-did-you-see-before-you-bought.124162/
It looks like most respondents saw 20+ homes.
We have an accepted offer on a house right now, but I''d say we walked through 60 - 75 homes with our agent before finding this one and viewed hundreds and hundreds online. We put in three offers (including this one). This is our second accepted offer, the first fell through for legal reasons.
ETA: Our preferences changed throughout the process. The first home we put an offer on was an oceanfront home. Somewhere down the line we decided we''d rather have an antique on a large plot of land with more privacy, so that is what we ended up going for. Also, I''ve never said ''THIS IS THE ONE!'' I''m driven by budget and for me, finding a home that met as many of the ''needs'' and ''wants'' on our list within that budget was the primary driver.
We looked at over 70 homes. Yes, that''s not a typo--SEVENTY!Date: 4/15/2010 12:25:29 PM
Author:laughwithme
How many homes did you look at before you made an offer on one? 5? 10? 100? Do you wish that you had viewed more?
Did you know immediately when you fell in love with your home? Or did you debate between several homes before making an offer on one?
Sorry you lost out on that one, but I wish you every happiness in your new place and I''m pretty sure the memories of the other one will tarnish when you have time to fall in love with the one you''re buying. As much as I loved our house and the land with it when I looked from the outside, the inside was a whole other story! Took me a couple of years to really love actually living in it, even though it was the one I wanted.Date: 4/15/2010 6:37:24 PM
Author: MakingTheGrade
Probably around 30, we are first time buyers and didn''t know what we really wanted. We fell in love with one house...but found out it had gone under contract as we were walking through it. Sniffle...I''m still a little heartbroken about that one...
But then we found another home that was a great deal, had the things we were looking for, and was just beautiful and charming! We''re currently in the process of buying it!![]()
Date: 4/15/2010 12:30:52 PM
Author: NewEnglandLady
Hey, laughwithme. I put together a poll on this very topic several months ago, I thought it might help:
https://www.pricescope.com/community/threads/how-many-houses-did-you-see-before-you-bought.124162/
It looks like most respondents saw 20+ homes.
We have an accepted offer on a house right now, but I''d say we walked through 60 - 75 homes with our agent before finding this one and viewed hundreds and hundreds online. We put in three offers (including this one). This is our second accepted offer, the first fell through for legal reasons.
ETA: Our preferences changed throughout the process. The first home we put an offer on was an oceanfront home. Somewhere down the line we decided we''d rather have an antique on a large plot of land with more privacy, so that is what we ended up going for. Also, I''ve never said ''THIS IS THE ONE!'' I''m driven by budget and for me, finding a home that met as many of the ''needs'' and ''wants'' on our list within that budget was the primary driver.
Date: 4/18/2010 1:12:43 PM
Author: Sparkly Blonde
We looked at several homes and what sold us on the house we bought turned out to be a huge PITA! We loved the yard - huge, tons of flowers trees, rock gardens etc. We also didn't realize how much work it would take too. We are now having to short sell our house and the two biggest reasons for that are because we didn't think that both of us would take huge hour cuts (or if we did finding another job would be no problem) and we didn't factor in the cost to live so far away from work and the grocery store. Here's a small list of things that I wish I would have considered:
1 - garage sq ft. 400 sq ft will not fit two cars - try to park your cars in the garage if possible to make sure they'll fit.
2 - Don't live too far away from civilizationDriving 10 miles to the grocery or for medicine may not seem like much now, but give it a couple years...![]()
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3 - If your budget is 1/3 your income (as many banks suggest) - cut it down! Life can soon make your 1/3 of your income turn into 1/2 or 3/4 of your income.
4 - Don't forget to look into the cost of water, trash, etc for the area. There can be significant price differences depending on the city you live in.
5 - take some time in the home to really see it. Don't just do a quick walk thru. Picture what you own, how it will look, will it fit where you want it, are the outlets in good locations, is there an interent hookup where you need it to be, does anything about the home make moving things difficult (sharp corners, tight staircase) and would you want this to be your forever home if need be?