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If you're considering purchasing a brand-new home, you've got a lot of work ahead of you. Not only will you be spending various nights and days looking through the listings in North Carolina to find the property that's perfect for your family, but you'll also need to think about how much you can afford to ensure that you don't overspend.

Remember, when it comes to buying the right home, it's important to keep your budget firmly in mind so that you don't put yourself in a difficult financial situation. But if you've got a solid idea of what you can spend, then the following 3 things might be the top things to look for when you're house hunting this year.

1. The Location

Speak to any real estate agent and they'll tell you that the top three things anyone needs to think about when buying a new home are ultimately "location, location, location". It's possible to cope with a wide variety of faults in your home if you don't mind the neighborhood and the people you're living next to. After all, when the location is right, you can change almost everything else.

When you're house hunting and checking out the various suburbs of North Carolina, make sure that you consider how far the house is from your workplace, the overall experience of the neighborhood, and whether there's easy access to local amenities.

2. The Floorplan and Size

Ultimately, the size of the home you will buy will often be dictated by your overall budget. After all, the more money you have to spend, the more square feet you'll be able to afford. However, there is some room for flexibility if you know how to play the market. If you're hoping for an extra room so you can have your own home-office, or you want space to start a new family, Planningthen make sure you don't compromise.

Sometimes, looking in a different neighborhood in North Carolina will be enough to help you make more out of your money. Just remember that a bigger home will also cost more in terms of heating bills and electricity.

3. Storage and Closet Space

You might think that a garden or extra special features are the main things you'd want to think about after you've finished looking at the neighborhood and the size of your potential home. However, in 2018, it's more important than ever to be aware of the amount of space you'll have to store all of your belongings. Owners selling newer homes generally have more storage space to offer, but you might have to sacrifice some living space.

Just remember, while you can always add things like a deck a pool to your new property, it's much harder to make storage space where there isn't any. If you keep these specific elements of home hunting in mind, then you might find that you have an easier time viewing properties.

Additionally, keep in mind that while you might have to make some compromises on your ideal property, you should never settle for less than a home you're truly in love with. After all, the chances are that you're going to be there for a while!

 

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