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Purchasing a home in Calgary

Purchasing a home in Calgary can be an exciting and rewarding experience, but it can also be a bit overwhelming. There are many factors to consider when buying a home, such as location, price, and condition of the property. In this blog post, we will explore some tips and considerations to help make your home-buying experience in Calgary as smooth as possible.

Location: One of the most important factors to consider when buying a home in Calgary is location. Consider the proximity of the home to your work, schools, and other amenities. Think about what type of neighbourhood you prefer, such as a quiet, residential area or a bustling, urban community.

Price: When buying a home in Calgary, it is important to have a budget in mind. Be sure to consider the cost of the home, as well as additional costs such as closing costs, property taxes, and home insurance. Your first step is to get pre-approved for a mortgage so you have a better idea of how much you can afford to spend. I can connect you with a top-notch mortgage broker who can get this done for you quickly and painlessly.

Condition of the property: Before making an offer on a home, it’s a good idea to have a home inspector check the condition of the property. An inspector will identify potential issues with the home, such as structural, electrical or plumbing issues.

Home style: Consider what type of home you prefer, such as a single-family home, townhouse or a condo. Each type of home has its own set of pros and cons, so it's important to consider. And beyond this is whether you want a 2-storey or bungalow, maybe multi-level apartment condo or loft-style is more to your liking.

Home features: Consider what features are important to you in a home. For example, do you want a home with a large backyard, a finished basement, or a home with a modern kitchen? Make a list of the features that are important to you and look for homes that match your criteria.

Future plans: Consider your future plans when buying a home in Calgary. If you have pre-school children or you plan to start a family in the near future, you may want to consider the school options for a neighbourhood and which schools you want your children to attend. If you’re considering an age-in-place home, you may want to look something that has an elevator or all necessary amenities including the primary bedroom and laundry on the main floor.

Real estate agent: It’s beneficial for you to work with a real estate agent when buying a home in Calgary. An agent will help you find homes that match your needs and wants; schedule viewings; complete and management paperwork as well as negotiate the price, terms of the sale facilitate needed inspections and due diligence.

Closing costs: Be prepared for closing costs when buying a home in Calgary. These costs can include legal fees, home inspections, and document review when buying a condo. Be sure to budget for these costs when buying a home.

Timing: Consider the timing of your home purchase. If you’re buying a home in Calgary during a seller's market, you may need to act quickly and be prepared to make a competitive offer. If you are buying a home during a buyer's market, you may have more time to shop around and find the perfect home.

Possession: You’ll want to consider when to take possession of your new home. If you’re trying to align it with the completion of a lease or the sale of your existing property you may want to consider taking possession a few days prior to when you have to be out of where you’re living now. Trying to manage a move-out and move-in on the same day is stress you probably don’t need. Talk to your agent or mortgage broker about bridge financing, it’s easier than you think. And the small extra cost is worth having that little extra time to make your move.

In conclusion, buying a home in Calgary can be a great investment and an exciting time, but it's essential to be prepared. Do your research and take the time to find the right home. By considering location, price, condition of the property, home style and features, your future plans, and timing you will have covered most of the bases towards a successful home-buying experience. To make sure things run smoothly engage the services of a real estate agent you can trust, who listens to you and is very clearly in your corner every step of the way.

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