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Lot Size8,712 sqft
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Home Size2,100 sqft
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Beds5 Beds
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Baths3 Baths
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Year Built1995
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Days on Market6
How to Commit to Homeownership in Encinitas
- Real Estate Tips
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- May 19, 2014
For first-time Encinitas homebuyers, committing to owning a home can be intimidating. Taking the first step can be challenging, and many people question whether or not they’re ready to take the plunge. There are many things to consider at each stage of the home buying process, and prospective homebuyers often don’t know where to begin.
But for those brave enough to commit, owning your own home can be one of the most rewarding and fulfilling moments in your life. I’ve put together a few tips from an article published on Realtor.com that can help to ease some of the anxiety of committing to homeownership.
Firm up Your Finances
There are a number of new costs to consider that renters do not incur, including taxes, homeowners insurance, and maintenance expenses. Figuring out how your monthly expenses will change with homeownership, and making sure you can manage the cost, will go a long way to easing your anxiety. For a few weeks, do a trial run of living on what your new budget will be. This will help you determine if your new expenses will be manageable.
Partner with an Agent
The Internet can only provide so much information about the market, before you need an expert’s help. An agent, like myself, can help you navigate the market, and walk you through the home buying process from start to finish. We can also answer any questions you will likely have about homeownership, and help you to find the Encinitas home that is right for you.
Fine Tune Your ‘Must-Haves’
If there is a particular neighborhood that you must move to, or you’re unwilling to buy a home without a finished basement, it’s important to make a list of features you’re willing to overlook, and ones that are deal-breakers. And if you’re not completely satisfied with a particular house, don’t bid. Remember, your dream home could be the next listing you view.
Be Ready to Bid
No matter the market, a great house may not stay on the market for very long. If you fall in love with a house, assume that there are 5 other buyers who feel the same way you do. Being ready to make an offer as soon as possible could help you get your dream home.