1. Location: Consider proximity to work, schools, transportation, and amenities you require.
2. Size and layout: Think about your needs and preferences regarding the number of bedrooms and bathrooms, living space, storage, and yard size.
3. Condition of the property: Inspect the house for issues that need attention, such as plumbing, electrical, and insulation.
4. Budget: Determine how much house you can afford and whether the price of the home aligns with its value.
5. Homeowners association (HOA): If the property is part of an HOA, consider the fees associated, restrictions on property alterations, and rules on parking and noise.
6. Style: Decide on whether you prefer a newer, modern home or an established, historic home.
7. Resale value: Consider whether the home will hold its value or potentially increase in value over time.
8. Neighborhood: Ask around to get an idea of the character and safety of the community.
9. Move-in readiness: Decide on how much work you are willing to put in to make the home move-in ready.
10. Financing options: Research available mortgage types and rates to find the best option for your financial situation.
