A guide to finding your dream home this summer

Posted on: Wednesday, July 5, 2023


Summer is the perfect time to embark on the exciting journey of finding your dream home. With longer days, ideal weather, and a wide selection of properties on the market, you have an excellent opportunity to explore various avenues and make a confident decision. Whether you’re a first-time buyer, a second-stepper or you’re simply looking for an upgrade to your lifestyle, use this guide to find the home that fulfils your dreams this season. 

 

Establish your priorities

Before you begin your house-hunting adventure, it’s important to determine what it is exactly that you’re looking for. Is uprooting on the cards, or do you wish to stay close to friends and family? Is it time for a larger home, or have all the birds fled the nest? By identifying your priorities, you can focus your search and make the process more efficient – this is essential if you want to get moving quickly. 

 

Set a realistic budget

Determining your budget is crucial when searching for your dream home. Carefully evaluate your financial situation, including your income, monthly expenses, and savings to gauge your realistic price range. You should also account for additional costs like council tax, maintenance and any potential renovations. By knowing your budget from the get-go, you can streamline your search and avoid falling in love with homes outside of your financial reach. 

Determining your budget is crucial when searching for your dream home.

 

Hire an expert agent

Engaging the services of a knowledgeable and reputable estate agent can greatly assist you in your search for your dream home. A skilled agent will understand the market, have access to a broader range of listings, and can guide you through the entire process. They can also help match your criteria with available properties and provide valuable insights and advice – it always pays to have a professional on your side. 

 

Research the local market

Take the time to research the housing market in the locations you’re interested in. Look at recent property sales and market trends, and find out about the average time it takes for homes to sell in the summer. This information will give you a better understanding of the current market climate and help you make informed decisions during negotiations. 

Take the time to research the housing market in the locations you’re interested in.

 

Be patient and flexible

Finding the home you’ve been dreaming about all your life can be a lengthy process. It’s important to be patient and maintain flexibility throughout your search, as it’s unlikely that you’ll find a home that ticks off every single box on your wish list. You might even find something better than what you had imagined, so don’t be afraid to make a few compromises or unexpected choices along the way. 

 

Attend as many viewings as possible

Summer is the perfect time to get outdoors and go take a look at a few houses, as many sellers choose to showcase their home during this sunny season. Take advantage of the opportunity to schedule and attend viewings of any properties that catch your interest. It’s helpful to create a checklist of essential features to assess each property objectively and compare them later. 

Take advantage of the opportunity to schedule and attend viewings of any properties that catch your interest.

 

Contact us    

If you’re looking for your next home or would like more help with preparing for your next big move, contact your local Guild Member today.

 


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