The
Housing Market
Everyone
is interested in the housing market for one reason
or another. Some are looking to sell homes, others
are looking to buy, and many people are looking
for information on apartments and condos as well.
Deciding on where you want to move is one of the
major factors in choosing a home and making the
best of what the housing market has to offer.
If you’re moving to a major U.S. city like
Chicago, Los Angeles, Las Vegas, New York, or
the state of Florida, you’ll want to find
out as much about the real estate market and home
buying suggestions for each area. Here is some
information that will definitely help.
First
of all, figuring out what you’ll be able
to afford when it comes to a home will help you
to customize your real estate search. Take a detailed
look at your finances, and compare your financial
state with the areas you plan on moving to. Each
city will have different economic requirements,
and there are different features in homes depending
on the part of the country they are located in.
For instance, you’ll probably find smaller
but conveniently located apartments in New York,
but these apartments will be slightly more expensive
than an apartment in Florida; there are a number
of loft-style apartments in Chicago, but the same
style of apartment in Los Angeles may cost a little
more. So, it’s a good idea to become familiar
with the real estate market while you’re
planning your move so that you’ll know exactly
what to expect once you arrive in your new area.
Next,
you should look at the specific types of homes
that each geographical location has to offer.
Search the Internet for real estate listings in
each area, and take notes on the things that interest
you in each home, apartment, or condo. You can
also find out which real estate agents in the
area will be able to give you the assistance that
you need. If you don’t yet live in the city
you plan on moving to, contacting a real estate
agent online, as well as browsing real estate
listings on the web will be very beneficial in
helping you to decide on the perfect home.
Look
for all the details you’ll need in a home,
no matter how small. For instance, if you want
wall-to-wall carpeting, or prefer a home with
a balcony or spacious yard, be sure to make this
plain when you talk to your real estate agent.
The ads should be descriptive enough to let you
know whether or not you want to look into seriously
purchasing the home, but if you have questions,
be sure to let the agent or seller know. For instance,
there are several apartment ads in Chicago detailing
apartments and town homes with garages, but if
you need a two-car garage, you should contact
the real estate agent to see if this is a possibility;
there are a number of real estate ads for penthouses
in New York, but you may not be able to see a
picture, so you should contact the agent for more
details. Many real estate listings will allow
you to take a tour of the property to determine
if the square footage is to your liking; if not,
you may be able to request more details.
You
should also take a look at the number of homes,
condos, and apartments that are available in each
area. If you’re moving because of a job
or school transfer, you’ll want to make
sure that there is enough opportunity for you
to get the home you’ll want in the time
frame you need it in. Sites like www.house.info
will let you know how many homes of every type
you can expect to find in Chicago, New York, Las
Vegas, Los Angeles, and the state of Florida.
Places like New York and Chicago usually have
the most apartments for rent and for sale, and
if you’re looking to purchase a home, town
home, or condo, Las Vegas is a good place to begin
your search.
If
you’re selling a home in either of these
areas, you’ll want to make a checklist of
all the things that should be done to make sure
that your home looks its best and is as marketable
as possible. It’s a good idea to do minor
repairs to the home, such as painting the fence,
fixing small electrical problems and even doing
a few painting jobs in certain rooms in your home
will make your home more attractive and appealing
to potential buyers. It’s also a great idea
to look at other homes in your area that are for
sale—this will give you an idea of how to
price your home, and will let you know which home
features are popular in your neighborhood; this
way you’ll appeal to buyers that are natives
to the city, and those moving to the are for the
first time. You’ll also need to do a home
evaluation with your real estate agent to see
if the home’s value has increased or not.
You’ll also want to make your home more
enticing to buyers by using the area you live
in to make the home more sensible for buying.
For example, if you’re selling a home in
Florida and live relatively close to a beach or
two, make sure that you mention this when potential
buyers arrive for open house. You may also want
to fix up the landscape around your home, such
as trimming palm trees, making sure that lawn
is manicured, and even adding a fountain or bird
bath. If you live in a big metropolitan area like
New York City or Chicago, you’ll want to
point out how convenient the area is, and become
aware of neighborhood attractions—even the
ones you don’t go to that often.
For
more information on the home market, real estate
agents, and housing information on the above-mention
cities, check out sites like www.house.info,
and click on the city of your choice.
About
the Author: Writer - Realtor