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A Guide To Buying A Home

October 14th, 2007 · No Comments

Some people simply want to have a home of their own and they will be happy. Some people, however, have a bigger dream like perhaps living abroad. I am in the latter group, though I don’t know if my dream will ever come true. Some like to build their own house, and when you do this, you know you are getting exactly what you want. Buying property to put a house on can be tricky though, because you have more to think about than just what it looks like and if it is big enough.

One of the most important things you have to think about when buying property is where it is located whether you are buying locally or you are planning on living abroad perhaps. Not only does it have to be where you want to live, you want to make sure it is safe. You have to consider the water supply nearby, and the chances for something to go wrong. You may think that buying property along a river or even a stream will be wonderful, you have to consider flooding. Find out if the area is prone to flooding and what you would need to do to protect yourself.

You also have to consider the quality and density of the soil when buying property. Most land will support a house with not problems, but there are exceptions. You don’t want to build where there may have been digging or perhaps old mine shafts beneath the ground. This will make the property unstable and you might want to think twice before you buy. There should be records to assist you with buying property, and you can usually find these in your town or city hall.

You also want to consider privacy and zoning when buying property. You want to find out if there is a chance that a business might move in across the street, or if perhaps the land across the road might be zoned for industrial uses. You definitely want to steer clear of buying property in such an area. You want to make sure you have enough room to spread out also, and you want to make sure you aren’t too close to neighbors if you want peace and quiet.

You may love your neighbors, but if you are a private person, you don’t want them to be too close. Think about what school district you want your children to attend, and also think about where the local hospitals, stores, and other necessities are located. This is very important if you are moving abroad. For instance if you are planning on living in France then you need to visit the area and do some research.

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