3. Analyzing Your Needs Before You Buy
Before you begin your property search, take time to clearly define your needs, preferences and financial capacity.
Identify your needs
Consider how many bedrooms and bathrooms you require, whether you need a dining room, how much storage space you need, and what features are essential for your daily life.
Clarify your preferences
If you are not handy, avoid homes that require major renovations. If you love large outdoor spaces, remember that they require upkeep. If you prefer city living, be prepared for less green space and higher noise levels. Prioritize what matters most to you.
Determine your budget
Choose a home that fits comfortably within your financial limits. Remember to plan for maintenance, insurance and unexpected repairs (usually 2 to 3 percent of the home’s price per year). Starting with a realistic budget will set you up for long term financial success.
Evaluate the environment
Schools, transportation, commute times, services, and neighbourhood ambiance all matter. Make sure the location suits your lifestyle and long term plans.
Taking the time to assess your needs helps you focus your search on homes that are truly well suited to your life.