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Analyze Your Needs

Before Starting Your Search

Take the Time to Analyze Your Needs

You dream of a large house by a lake? Is this really the property that meets your needs? Sometimes you have to know how to make the difference between the house of our dreams and the one that really suits us. Before starting your search, take the time to think.

Your Needs

Each family has its own needs and priorities. How many bedrooms and bathrooms do you need? Is a dining room really necessary? And the garage, will it become another storage space?

Your Tastes

Consider your tastes. If you're not handy, avoid houses that need major renovations. Love at first sight for a large lot? Don't forget that you'll have to maintain it. If you prefer urban life to be closer to services, performance halls and trendy restaurants, expect to live in a noisier and less green environment. In summary, establish your priorities!

What is Your Budget?

Don't make the mistake of buying a house whose price is beyond your means. To find the property that suits you, adjust your needs to your budget. Once you become an owner, your investment will gain value and allow you to opt, later, for a property closer to your ideal. Initially, think especially about making reserves for expenses related to the purchase and unforeseen events. Not to mention maintenance, insurance and repairs, whose annual costs generally correspond to 2% or 3% of the house price.

Your Environment

Your environment is also an important factor. Is there a daycare or school nearby? Will your children be able to use public transportation or will you have to drive them? Also think about the distance that separates you from work.

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