The Homes for Heroes house hunting checklist is a simple tool to help home buyers determine the absolute must-haves for their new home, and what are the extended nice-to-haves. Some checklists are a home buying wish list. But as this post will illustrate, the key to this exercise is to actually narrow down your wish list to the true essentials (Must-Haves). Everything else is gravy (Nice-to-Haves)! This checklist will define your targeted house search criteria and help streamline your house hunting experience.
Buying a house is a big decision. No question. It’s one of the largest purchases you’ll make in your life, and it will cost you tens of thousands of dollars. Please use the content in this post as a helpful guide to do the proper prep work to purchase the house you want to call home.
The Homes for Heroes house hunting checklist helps to narrow down your house search so you’re not wasting time looking at homes you actually do not want. This is a great exercise for people who plan to purchase a home together. It will assist in getting each of you on the same page about the most important things to have in a new home before your house search begins.
There are two important steps to the Homes for Heroes House Hunting Checklist:
Getting to the Must-Haves ultimately provides you with the home search criteria you will use when it comes time to start shopping for homes, attending open houses and making an offer.
House searching is not easy. It’s time consuming and it can be nerve racking; especially in the current market where available home inventory is lower than usual and bidding wars are crazy. Also, when there’s more than one person deciding on whether to make an offer on a house, things can get hairy if priorities are not established up front. Enter the House Hunting Checklist.
We understand your time is valuable. So here are two options to consider before you proceed:
The house hunting checklist begins before you even set foot in a house. It all starts with the neighborhood. You probably know the communities where you want to live. But you should also know what you want the neighborhood vibe to be. When you start shopping for a home, you will want to drive through the neighborhood. What do the surrounding homes look like? Is it active with neighbors engaging with each other? Are kids playing outside? Is it quiet with privacy fences around every yard? What do you want the vibe of your new neighborhood to be?
The house hunting checklist will ask you to determine the type of house, and the ideal style of the home you want to purchase. According to Trulia, ranch homes (or single story homes) are the national favorite, with 34 states claiming them as the most popular. The top 5 different types of houses to consider for your new home are:
The interior of your new home is where you will spend most of your time. This is where many memories will be made. Regardless of what you purchase, you will make the interior of your new home your own. It will suit your style and it will fit your personality. That’s why it’s important to start with your core Must-Haves so you can build the rest around it. Here is the list of interior items the Home Hunting Checklist will ask you to prioritize:
Parents (or soon to be parents) want their children to have access to a good education. Schools are typically rated on how well students progress, how well they test, and the equity or diversity of a school’s student body. Take a moment to learn about the schools your kids will attend before you make the move to a new home.
We need to mention our heroes. All of our heroes (firefighters, EMS, law enforcement, military personnel active and veterans, healthcare workers and teachers) play a role in the community whether keeping the people of the community safe and healthy, or providing educational services. For many of our heroes, being close to work is important. You may know if you’re close to work, but what about the other community emergency services like the police station, fire department or hospital? If close proximity to these services is important be sure to add them to your Must-Haves.
Now that we’ve covered all the options your ideal home can have, and you’ve gone through the free printable house hunting checklist, you need to add each of the items you checked into two buckets:
Many times a new homeowner will describe their new home as “it checked all the boxes.” The Homes for Heroes house hunting checklist helps you define the boxes you want checked.
When you’re attending an open house or walking through a home, make sure you’re armed with your helpful checklist of Must-Have priorities and your Nice-to-Haves. And, evaluate the home on whether it has what you’re looking for. It’s also good to know important details that may be available for the following:
We hope this post and the Homes for Heroes House Hunting Checklist provides valuable insight so you can make the best decision regarding a new home for you and your family. You deserve to find what you want. Taking the first few steps to speak with the right people and determine what you actually want will help streamline the search and help you purchase the ideal home.
When you decide to start the house hunting process, take a moment to sign up on our website to speak with our local Homes for Heroes real estate and mortgage specialists. They are experienced real estate and mortgage professionals who specialize in serving heroes like you to find your dream home. They will contact you to learn how they can best assist you and explain how our Hero Rewards savings works. There’s no obligation. We would be honored to assist you in finding that perfect home.
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