When you're buying a new home, you can't afford to have your needs lost in
translation.
However, it can be difficult to put into words exactly what you want. After
all, when searching for the perfect home, it could be a matter of you'll "know
it when you see it."
A
good real estate agent can translate your desires into a dream
home.
Maybe you want a big back yard - but while you're out looking at homes, you
begin to realize that there's a difference between a big back yard with just
enough space for your needs and an enormous lot with too much maintenance.
While you're searching, your agent should be able to see the distinction
through your eyes and point you in the right direction. He or she will help you
refine your vision of grand cookouts and steer you to a home with something a
little more manageable.
Many home buyers think they want a gracious historic home with charm. An old
home can require lots of upkeep and updating. Heating systems, plumbing and the
structure itself can all need of repair or replacement.
Unless the seller or a previous owner has completely restored the home to its
original grandeur and updated it with contemporary appliance and style, perhaps
this isn't the investment for you.
A good
agent should be able to gauge your ability to handle an older home.
Do you have the time and financial resources to care for a gorgeous but
crumbling Victorian with leaky pipes and cracks in the ceilings or would you be
more satisfied with something newer and less problematic? Maybe "old" just means
you aren't interested in a newly built construction, but something newer with
more character.
If your agent correctly translates your vision, he or she will realize that
just because you want to live in a walkable neighborhood might not mean you want
to deal with circling the block for parking every night in an urban street with
limited parking space.
Your agent should understand that your definition of an "updated kitchen"
might not include a built-in refrigerator and that your idea of storage space
could stem from what you've been accustomed to in your current home.
If your real estate agent considers your personal context, listens carefully
and makes an effort to understand what you "want," that effort can translate
your wish list into a meaningful tour of homes you really want to see.
To
find an agent who speaks your language, look for an agent with
experience in the local market and who has a long list of satisfied clients who
have the homes of their dreams.
Written by Lillian
Montalto
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