Tips for finding the perfect family home

Family homes come in all shapes and sizes and, whether you are buying or renting is irrelevant to your list of wants and needs. As your family grows, your needs and priorities change meaning it’s hard to pin point exactly what you will want in years to come.

With Rightmove stating that family homes have seen the biggest price increase year on year of all property types, buyers who pick wisely stand to make a large profit in years to come.

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To help you find method in the madness, we’ve put together a list of tips on what to look for when searching for your next family home.

Separate the must-haves from the nice to haves

Before you spend hours looking through property portals, separate what you can’t live without over what is a nice to have. Not only will this save time but will ensure you are not ruling out too many properties by being picky.

Plan and stick to your budget

Getting pre-approved for a mortgage before you begin looking will not only make you more attractive to sellers but it also gives you an exact idea of what your budget is. Knowing exactly what you can afford before looking also prevents you wasting time viewing properties which are beyond your means.

Is the home future proof?

It’s important to look at a property’s potential and not be put off by the existing owner’s décor. Over time, things like flooring, colour schemes and even the layout of the home can be changed. If a few minor changes will turn this home into your dream home, it’s worth considering.

Think about extending

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Could the property be extended, perhaps a loft conversion, a conservatory, checking if there is scope to extend the home to create more space as your family grows. Find out if the current owners have previously applied for planning permission and whether there are any extension requests which have been refused.

Check for hidden defects

Before buying, it’s important to enlist the help of a professional to carry out a home buyer survey which will check for any hidden defects such as wet rot and wood worm and structural problems. One in four of those who did not organise a survey when buying their home needed to undertake unplanned work during the first year which, on average equated to over £1000!

Location

You can change a lot of things about the look and feel of a home but there is little you can do about its location. This is probably the most important consideration, particularly for those with children. Using tools such as Rightmove School Check to check if your home is in the catchment area of a good school and also consider your commute to work and access to amenities.

To those who sell their existing home through Romans, we offer access to our Home Finder service, whereby a member of the sales team will help source the ideal home for you and your family. All you need to do is list out your wants and needs and we’ll take care of the rest.

To find out more about properties for sale in your local area or, for more information on our Home Finder and surveying services call 01344 985 666 or visit www.romans.co.uk

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