With pre-approval for financing in hand, the fun can begin: looking at houses. Because of the pandemic, home shopping is a bit different than it was just a year ago. Our article Virtual Tours, Home Shortages, and Other Ways Real Estate Has Changed Going into 2021 gives an idea of what to expect.
The obvious things to look for when choosing a first home, or what many call a starter home, are price, size, and location. For example, a young couple hoping to start a family may look for something with extra space and in a good school district. These things may not be as important to a single person leaving his or her parents’ home for the first time.
There is no specific type of home that is best for first-time buyers. The same goes for the various parts of St. Louis where they can buy. Houses and neighborhoods are very much a personal preference. There is no right answer, just what is right for them.
The things that every first-time buyer should look for are:
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Affordability. The house must be affordable, not just based on its asking price, but also adding in what it will cost to live there.
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Sufficient space. If a house will be outgrown quickly, or if it is too large to take care of, it is probably not the best choice for the buyer.
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Good location. It is important to find a house in a place that meets the buyer’s needs—whatever those may be: quiet vs. bustling, near work vs. remote, urban vs. suburban.
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Good condition. Some amount of maintenance is necessary with any house, but first-time buyers need to be realistic about the amount of work they want to do. The time and energy needed for major DIY projects are not for everyone.
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Lifestyle. Do the house and neighborhood match the desired lifestyle of the homebuyer? This is an important factor or whether or not they’ll be willing to stay at least until they break even.