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5 Tips for Buying Real Estate in Orangeville and Dufferin County

January 21, 2010

For some buyers, buying a home is a stressful process. For others, it’s a fun and exciting process of choosing their dream home. In this article, I’ll give you 5 simple and easy tips to buying real estate in Orangeville, Alliston and Dufferin County ON, to help you make the process smoother and more enjoyable.

Tip#1  Create a Dream List

Create a list of everything you want in a house. What do you want the garden to look like? What kind of kitchen counter tops do you want? What kind of neighborhood? What kind of feel do you want?

Have your ideal home in mind when you go out home searching. Know which criteria youíre absolutely set on, and which youíre willing to compromise. Also be willing to be surprised by houses that you like, which you werenít expecting.

Tip #2  Understand the Whole Process

Understand the whole process, from beginning to end. This will help take pressure off your shoulders, so you can enjoy the process more.

Tip #3  Know Your Mortgage Options

There are tons of different mortgage options available. Do your research beforehand so you know exactly which options are available to you.

Tip #4  Get to Know Your Neighborhood

One of the important yet often overlooked areas of buying a home is the neighborhood. It is important to know what kind of neighbors you have, whether or not there are schools, playgrounds, shopping malls, groceries and the like in the area.  A great agent will provide you with this information.

Tip #5  Personalize Your Relationship with the Seller

Often times having a personalized relationship with the seller will help you close the deal. That isn’t to say become friends with the seller, but if the seller feels like you’ll really take care of their home, they’re more likely to be willing to sell for a lower price.

These 5 tips should make your home buying experience both smoother and more enjoyable.


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