If you are faced with making decisions about what to give up when buying a home, here are 3 compromises that make sense, and 6 things not to.
3 Compromises
1. Yard Size – Outdoor space is wonderful, but if price is an issue, find a home close to a park or other common area.
2. Turnkey Design – Paint, fading carpet and other cosmetic issues can be addressed over time.
3. Extra Living Space – Consider carefully if you need the extra bedroom or great-room living space and compromise where you can.
6 Things You Never Compromise
1. Location – Real estate is always about the location; a smaller home in a great area will hold value.
2. Parking – Always make sure you have access to adequate parking for your needs.
3. School District – Regardless of whether you have children, future buyers will care about schools.
4. Commute – Quality of life is very important. Don’t cut into family time with a long commute.
5. Building Quality – Good bones make a difference; cosmetic issues can be changed.
6. Safety – Never compromise on safety.
Buying a first home can bring compromises. Before shopping, consider where you can make compromises so that you are able to start building your financial future with homeownership.