Anonymous wrote:Don’t overthink it. Enjoy it until you don’t. Then you move.
Anonymous wrote:We prioritized things that you cannot change, like location and the view/scenery. The thinking is that house can be changed, things inside and out fixed, neighborhood and your view is out of your control.
This is my advice if you had only lived in apartment/TH or other low maintenance and smaller SQ. FT. spaces together as a married couple. Something we found out.
Outdoor spaces are a PITA to maintain unless you outsource. Calculate costs of outsourcing most of your outdoor cleaning, maintenance, lawn care or you may be fighting over it. If your indoor area is much larger than your apartment consider budget for the cleaning lady or make sure you are clear on responsibilities and have the same expectations before hand. Main thing is discuss beforehand and figure out who of you is a DYIer and who is more into outsourcing and not spending free time after your paid job-work doing more household related work and fixing stuff yourself . If you aren't on the same page you will be fighting. And it's not always about money. Even if you have funds to hire ppl to help your spouse may be dead against it or vice versa.
Anonymous wrote:We prioritized things that you cannot change, like location and the view/scenery. The thinking is that house can be changed, things inside and out fixed, neighborhood and your view is out of your control.
This is my advice if you had only lived in apartment/TH or other low maintenance and smaller SQ. FT. spaces together as a married couple. Something we found out.
Outdoor spaces are a PITA to maintain unless you outsource. Calculate costs of outsourcing most of your outdoor cleaning, maintenance, lawn care or you may be fighting over it. If your indoor area is much larger than your apartment consider budget for the cleaning lady or make sure you are clear on responsibilities and have the same expectations before hand. Main thing is discuss beforehand and figure out who of you is a DYIer and who is more into outsourcing and not spending free time after your paid job-work doing more household related work and fixing stuff yourself . If you aren't on the same page you will be fighting. And it's not always about money. Even if you have funds to hire ppl to help your spouse may be dead against it or vice versa.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We’ve bought and sold multiple houses. I wish I would’ve understood better that the inspector isn’t necessarily on your side or there to protect your interests. They’re there to close the deal.
Yes, do not pick an inspector recommended by your real estate agent. Get an independent one, that will be honest with you.
Oh gosh our inspector became OBSESSED that the ice light on the fridge wasn't working - and somehow missed that our HVAC ducts were full of mold, and our sewer line was literally made of coated paper.
That said I love our house much more than I expected to. We've been here eight years now and every day I am grateful that we bought this house when we bought it. It's a one-story rancher on a busy street that had been sitting for a year - we didn't even want to look at it but our real estate agent talked us into it. And it just works for us. It has beautiful flow. It's got all these little nooks and crannies to stick a reading chair or a little table. It's got light and privacy. I really just love it. And I say that even though our first few years in the house, each had an expensive surprise - and it's not like I imagine those surprises are over.
All sorts of things I would change if we had the money - the kitchen is tiny; I'd murder for a screened in porch; the ceiling in our den desperately needs replacing. But I love this house. Even when we do our whole fantasizing about winning the lottery thing, I don't imagine selling this place - I imagine adding a screened porch.
Good luck with your house search, OP!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We’ve bought and sold multiple houses. I wish I would’ve understood better that the inspector isn’t necessarily on your side or there to protect your interests. They’re there to close the deal.
Yes, do not pick an inspector recommended by your real estate agent. Get an independent one, that will be honest with you.