Long Distance House Hunting
Regular house hunting isn’t always easy. Challenges can arise when distance is added into the mix. While buying a home from far away may not be easy, it is indeed possible. By following these steps, some of the stress that comes with long distance house hunting can be alleviated.
- First Start with Research
Your current neighborhood’s familiarity is often taken for granted. When relocating, especially to a different state, it’s crucial to decide what’s important in terms of proximity. Does your new home need to be near your job? Do you require easy access to the nearest Starbucks? Thorough research will help you make a more informed decision about a new home that may be far away.
- Use Technology to Your Advantage
While Google Maps may not offer real-time updates, its aerial view feature can give you a glimpse of the neighborhood’s layout if immediate travel isn’t possible. Getting familiar with the area from a distance can help you feel more comfortable about your prospective new neighborhood.
- Consider a Travel Budget
It’s wise to plan for the possibility of multiple trips to your future home state to view properties in person. Factor in travel expenses to avoid financial strain during your trips. By including travel costs, you can focus on finding your dream home.
- Identify Your Non-Negotiables
Streamline the process by ensuring all homes you visit meet your essential criteria. Have your agent eliminate homes that lack non-negotiable features, like a backyard or enough bathrooms. This will save time and reduce the stress of touring unsuitable properties.
Long distance house hunting requires careful planning and attention to detail. If you need further assistance, feel free to schedule a call with me. Let’s work together to find your dream home, no matter the distance.