Your Dream Home
As you find yourself heavily immersed
in house-hunting mode, you may encounter a situation in which you're torn
between two houses. Perhaps you and your spouse each have a favorite, or perhaps
you both like two houses equally - or think you do.
Making a final decision and determining which house to make an offer on
shouldn't be taken lightly. The decision should be made rationally and not
guided by emotion.
Of course, you may not have the luxury of taking your time on deciding which
house you'd like to pursue. You may be in a market in which homes in your price
range get snatched up as quickly as they go on the market, perhaps even
attracting multiple offers.
But in some situations, you may find yourself torn between two houses. Sometimes
the easiest thing to do is take pen to paper and outline your family's needs,
your budget, and the pros and cons of each house.
What You Should Know Before Choosing a Lot
Before you build your dream home, it's wise to spend some time considering the
ground on which it will stand. The perfect location involves more than just an
address - it's everything from the quality of the soil under your feet to the
view of the sunset from your back porch.
First and foremost, consider your lifestyle. "The consumer needs to know what
they want now, and five years into the future," advises Nikki Villarreal,
marketing director for Hammonds Homes, one of the nation's top ranked
home-building companies and recent winner of the Texas Association of Builders
Star Award. "Also, they should have some idea about how long they plan on living
in this house."
If you have children, for example, you'll want a yard that provides a level
playing space. If you don't have children, might you have them during the time
you plan on staying in the house? Or will you soon be an empty nester wanting to
simplify your life with a low maintenance yard? If you are a gardener, you'll
want to consider if the lot has good sun exposure. By answering these questions,
you'll be able to narrow your choices down to what's best for your present and
future lifestyle.
We can help you choose the perfect home. You can contact us by:
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By Phone:
877-MDeMoya
(633-6692)
305.527.1395 (Mobile)
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By Fax: 786.221.2131 (Fax)
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By e-mail:
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Address: Keyes Company Realtors
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17900 NW 5th Street; Suite 106
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Pembroke Pines, FL 33029
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