The first steps in finding the right home for you were about putting the place that feeds your soul into words and translating that into database criteria. This is critical for your searching. However, when you actually find the right house it’s a different story… because people search with their minds but buy with their hearts.
After you have been searching for awhile and have seen a number of homes you may know almost as soon as you walk in the door whether it’s right for you or not. You aren’t even looking at properties that don’t fit your basic criteria so that’s not what makes the difference… it’s that delicate balance of needs, wants and aesthetics that just makes it feel right.
Here are some signs you have found the right home for you…
- It feels good as soon as you enter… as you go through it you find that instead of looking for reasons not to buy, you are looking for affirmation that it continues to feel good and this is the right home
- You get the flutters… it’s like the feeling you get when you fall in love, wait a minute this IS falling in love, but with a home!
- You forgive flaws… every home has flaws, but you find yourself making excuses for the flaws in this home, willing to overlook them because the rest of the home feels so good
- You find yourself mentally moving in, arranging furniture, changing paint colors, making updates… this is an important sign that you feel like you could live here, and you are ready to fix it up to truly make it yours
- You remember every detail… after seeing tons of houses most of them blur together, but this one stands out and is emblazoned in your memory
- You feel happy… rather than worrying, you relax and breathe a sigh of relief that this feels like home and you would be proud to live here
- You can’t imagine someone else moving into ‘your home’… ok, when you get here it’s time to make an offer, NOW!
Sharlene Hensrud, RE/MAX Results – Minneapolis Buyer’s Agent
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yes, I do like your topic but I like the house that not far to my job.
I want a house that looks relaxing and not the type that makes me feel tired just by looking at it.
Eddie
Your post is very interesting and informative.but i think i woould like to have my home near to the place where i work.