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PROPERTY ADVICE

 forever home  Wand thrive on starting afresh   need, to longed-for luxuries like en suites,
    Finding your

                 hile  many  homeowners  love
                                              dressing areas or utility rooms, as well as if
                 the thrill of buying and selling,
                                              you want potential space for conversions,
                                              extensions or even outbuildings. Do you
          somewhere new every few years, some of
                                              want a driveway, or a garage? Is a garden
          us prefer the idea of putting down roots.
                                              a  must-have,  to  see  you  through  from
          The idea of a ‘forever home’ is a romantic   the baby years and family barbecues to a
          one, but it’s not unachievable – and you   retirement hobby?
 If you’re looking for a long-term home, what should   certainly don’t need to find it when you’re
 you be searching for?   looking  for  your  first  property!  Many   The  next  step  is  thinking  about  what
          homeowners  don’t  find  their  long-term   compromises you can make. Rank
          property for years after their first purchase;   everything in order of importance, so you
          this is very sensible, as it means you’ll likely   can figure out what you can do without in
          have more equity to put down, plus you’ll   the short term. If you’re planning to be in a
          know yourself and your lifestyle well enough   property for decades, there’s plenty of time
          to be able to find a home that meets your   to  make adjustments as  you go,  after  all.
          needs while weathering changes.     Perhaps you might not have a utility room
                                              or a downstairs WC from the get-go, but
          But how do you go about finding this elusive   with enough garden space, you might have
          property, that ticks all the boxes now while   an option to build an extension in the future
          meeting hypothetical future needs at the   to house them.
          same time?
                                              Once you’ve worked out your absolute
          Blue sky thinking                   must-haves, alongside your nice-to-haves
          The  first  step  is  to  think  about  what  your   and your can-live-withouts, it’s easier to
          future  looks like,  as this  will  inform what   move onto the next step.
          your ideal home will need to have. Are
          you planning a family, or hoping to run a   Money, money, money
          business from home? If you already have   Working out your budget is key, even if it
          children, they might be happy to share while   can bring you down to earth with a bit of a
          they’re small, but will they need their own   bump. If you already own a property, book a
          bedrooms in time? When looking to buy   free valuation with an ESPC solicitor estate
          a forever home, you need to think about   agent to get an up-to-date gauge of its
          situations that haven’t happened yet – even   market value, and speak to an independent
          if that means trying to predict how your   mortgage  advisor  to  find  out  exactly  how
          toddlers will interact as teenagers!  much money you might have to fund your
                                              forever home.
          Think about what your ideal home ‘should’
          have, and don’t worry about being a little   Moving to a larger home might be a financial
          unrealistic at this stage. You should consider   stretch, so it’s hugely important to figure out
          everything from the minimum number of   a budget that means you can still afford a
          bedrooms and bathrooms you think you’ll   comfortable lifestyle.



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