Archive for August, 2008

Aug 29 2008

What Kind of Home Are You Looking For? Part 2

Following on from our previous article about house selection, we are going to take a look at some of the decisions that need to be made, alongside the actual physical characteristics of your new home.

Commute Times

If you are a working family, and thinking about
moving to Newport Beach, you’ll need to figure out what your commute time will be.   Is your place of work far?  If so, are you willing to make the hike each day?  Luckily Irvine is fairly close by, which is a major commercial area of business in Orange County.  There are many types of jobs in all the surrounding communities as well.

Newport Beach Taxes

What is the tax costs encountered when living in Newport Beach?  What is the overall cost of living?  Can you afford it and still keep your commitments?

Newport Beach Schools

If you have children then you need to find out about the educational facilities in the area, not just for this year, but for the entire education of your child.  Newport Beach has easy access to a full range of excellent schools.  There are many public, private and charter schools in and around Newport Beach.

Entertainment & Recreation

Are there entertainment and recreational facilities close at hand that satisfy your tastes?  If you are a keen practitioner of a particular sport or hobby, are you able to continue with it when you move to your new home?  If nightlife is your thing, there is plenty to choose from in the Newport Beach area.  What about dining?  Are there restaurants close by that serve your favorite food and can supply an eating experience that is within your budget?

The decisions that need to be made when moving to a new home, are far greater than simple defining the style and requirements of the property itself.  You need to make sure your lifestyle is catered for and every amenity you need is available in the new area.

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Aug 22 2008

What Kind of Home Are You Looking For? Part 1

You would be surprised how many people enter into the home buying process without giving due care and attention to deciding the actual physical characteristics of the home they are looking for.  Many will fall into the “oh that’s pretty” style of house viewing without considering a home has to be a functional living space.

Think about the size of the home you require.  A large home means more work.  If you are a working family you may need a maid or a gardener to help with the upkeep of a large home.  What style of home are you looking for?  Something with more visual appeal than practicality or a property that is a home first and a work of art second?  Check which architectural styles are available in the area where you wish to relocate and decide which you like best.

How should the living space be divided?  How many bedrooms do you need?  Remember to allow for future expansion and the possibility of visitors or new additions to the family.  In a similar way, work out how many bathrooms you require and where they should be situated.  Do you require a large garden?  Remember that a large garden is hard work to maintain, especially if it contains a swimming pool.  Next we move onto the bricks and mortar.  What type of materials would you prefer your home be constructed from?  What type of roofing?  Does it need to be double glazed or insulated?

As you can see, there are almost as many questions as there are answers when trying to decide upon the shape of your perfect new home, answering as many as possible will ensure you do not buy a property that is unsuitable for your needs.  Keep in mind, though, most homes will not have everything that you desire or need.  Differentiate between your family necessities and desires so that you do not pass up on the perfect home for lack of something you don’t truly need.

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