Home Buying Process Housing Selection. Objectives •Identify Factors to Consider When Selecting a House •Determine How To Locate Houses on the Market •Consider.

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Home Buying Process Housing Selection

Objectives •Identify Factors to Consider When Selecting a House •Determine How To Locate Houses on the Market •Consider Building as an Option

Housing Selection •Location •Type and Style of House •Type of Construction •Interior and Exterior Space •Special Needs

Location Considerations •Do you want to live in the city, a small town, a suburb or a rural area? •Do you need to be close to public transportation, an airport, work or schools? •How important is the security of the neighborhood? •How important is it to be close to medical facilities?

Location Considerations Once you choose a major location: •Drive around neighborhoods in your price range at different times of the day. •Visit with homeowners in the area about the location. •Drive from the neighborhood to your office or school during rush hour. •Visit the area schools. •Research the crime rates.

Location Considerations Once you choose a major location (cont.): •Determine the location of fire stations, hospitals, etc. •Identify any zoning laws or neighborhood covenants. •Determine the distance to regularly used services (grocery stores and gas stations). •Check on available services in the area (waste disposal, Internet access, utilities, etc.)

Types of Houses •Newly Constructed House •Existing House •Duplex •Patio House •Planned Unit Development House •Manufactured House

Styles of Houses Adobe House

Styles of Houses Ranch House

Styles of Houses Log Cabin House

Styles of Houses Victorian House

Styles of Houses Colonial House

Styles of Houses Townhouse

Styles of Houses Two-Story House

Types of Construction Conventionally Built  Constructed on site using few, if any, factory-built components. Factory Built •Manufactured Houses – Built entirely in a factory. •Modular Houses – Structure built in a factory and then assembled on site. •Mobile Houses – Factory-built houses prior to 1976.

Interior and Exterior Space •Do you need formal and informal living spaces? Do you entertain frequently or need space for large family gatherings? •How many bedrooms do you need? Do you have frequent guests and need a guest room? Does someone in the family work at home and need a room for a home office?

Interior and Exterior Space •Do you want a large kitchen where the family can gather, a smaller kitchen and a family room with an eating area or a separate dining room? •Do you want your house wired for TV and computer technology, security systems or home management systems?

Interior and Exterior Space •How many bathrooms do you need/want? Is it important the bathrooms have a shower or bathtub or both? •Do you want a big yard? What kind of landscaping do you want and how much time and money are you willing to spend keeping it up? Do you desire xeriscaping?

Interior and Exterior Space •Are there other features you want, such as a fireplace, home theater, pool, room for a grand piano or other large furniture (king-size bed), extra storage such as a large garage or room to park recreational vehicles? •Consider the types and cost of utilities, types of heating and cooling systems and projected maintenance and upkeep.

Special Needs •Wheelchairs ramps •Custom handrails or bars •Specially designed toilets and bathroom fixtures •Special locks and viewing devices for exterior doors •Special shelving and kitchen cabinetry •Special wiring •Wider doorways •Right- or Left-handed access

Building a House Tips to help you choose a builder: 1.Make a List of Builders –The local home builders association –Real estate sections in newspapers –Real estate agents –Friends and family members –Recent home buyers who had houses built

Building a House Tips to help you choose a builder: 2. Do Your Homework –Visit houses they have built. –Visit with home buyers who used the builder you are considering. Ask them questions about the services provided.

Building a House Tips to help you choose a builder: 3.Shop for Quality and Value - Attend home shows and open houses sponsored by home builders. - Be sure to ask the builder as many questions as you need. Contact the : National Association of Home Builders

Summary •Identified Factors to Consider When Selecting a House •Determined How To Locate Houses on the Market •Considered Building as an Option