First Time Buying Tips
By on Apr 30, 2013
Buying your first home is an exciting step, and it can seem overwhelming. For most people, a home purchase is the largest financial investment they will make in their lifetime - and the amount of choice out there in the GTA is phenomenal. How do you narrow down your choices and make the best decision for you? In a nutshell, do your homework.
Location is most likely next on your list. Most people know in what general area they would like to live. If the area is new to you, take a good, honest look at your lifestyle and how it will fit in. For example, if you rely on public transportation, is there access nearby? If you drive to work, do you know realistically how long it will take from the new home locations you are considering? There's no use going by a map, because commutes don't work as the crow flies. The best thing to do is go try the commute during rush hour and off hours. Find out just how long of a trip it is to the homes of family and friends, schools, shopping and parks.
In addition, keep an eye out for first-time buyers seminars that provide the opportunity to meet with representatives of financial institutions, lawyers, designers and more. For example, at Wycliffe's Fairground Lofts in Old Woodbridge Village, we have a lot of first-time purchasers interested in our urban town lofts. Earlier this year, we hosted an information evening with an interior designer who spoke on urban chic design tips, a TD Bank Mortgage Specialist who offered advice on obtaining a mortgage, and a real estate expert who addressed the increasing home values in Woodbridge. Attendees went away with a great basis for their home-buying decision.
For more information, call 905-605-5900 or visit www.wycliffehomes.com