Buying a house -- under any circumstances -- is a big decision. However, there's a significant difference between purchasing a starter home, and buying what some people call a "forever home." A forever home is just what it sounds like -- the kind of house that you'll want to live in forever.
Homeowners are redecorating their home offices to promote wellness, productivity, and creativity. If someone told us that the coronavirus global pandemic would drive the workforce to take jobs at home, we would probably have chosen a house with a dedicated home office.
For many people, owning their own home is the fulfillment of many years of hard work and dedication. Indeed, one could even argue that home ownership is an essential part of the American dream. Yet, just because you want to buy a home, it doesn't necessarily mean that you should -- at least right now. To that end, today we'll speak directly to prospective buyers on the market and explain when they should pass up the chance to purchase a home. Here are four reasons NOT to purchase a home:
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Every place you have ever lived has shaped you and given you an idea of what you want and don't want. So start off by giving yourself a few minutes to write down all of the reasons why you dislike living somewhere and what you enjoyed about living in the places you did like.
Are you really getting your money's worth with a wood tile flooring? Are you team floor tiles or team wood floor? The pros and cons of both types of floorings could be a good topic for debate.
The missing housing market may not be noticeable at first, but now it is gaining traction and many are starting to take notice. Why is there a missing market?