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  • Professor Stefan Witte, Delft University of Technology

What to Consider When Buying Property

Buying property can be both a life-changing and an exciting step to take. Whether you are purchasing your first house, apartment, or condominium, a commercial building for a business, or a vacation getaway, there are some important factors worth considering before you move ahead in your property-buying journey.

Here are some things to keep in mind:

Your budget

First, it is important to take stock of your budget and what you can afford. When considering buying property, it can be helpful to ask yourself: what is your budget? How much can you reasonably spend on a down payment? Do you have money set aside for repairs if needed? What can you afford to pay monthly? Monthly costs can vary depending on the type of property; in addition to the mortgage, these can include utilities like gas, water, and electricity, as well as property taxes, insurance premiums, maintenance, cleaning, and homeowners association fees (HOAs).

Must-haves and nice-to-haves

It is also important to ask yourself: what are your must-haves and nice-to-haves in a home? If you are purchasing a house, how many bedrooms or bathrooms do you need? Do you need a property with everything situated on one single level, or are multiple levels okay? Do you want to live by the water, in the woods, or in a more suburban or urban setting? Do you want elements like a lawn, deck, or swimming pool?

It can help to make a list of your wants and needs, and research how they affect the home price. Taking your must-haves and nice-to-haves into account can ensure that you make the right choice as you consider different properties and what is the right fit for you.

The area

When thinking about purchasing property, it is important to know the area and to do adequate research. Ask yourself questions like: how accessible is the area where you are thinking about buying property? Can you easily reach grocery stores, restaurants, parks, and other necessities? If you need them, are there modes of public transportation available, like buses, trains, or subways? How is the crime rate? How well-maintained are the streets, roads, sidewalks, and surrounding areas? What are property tax rates like? Are there any real estate developments planned that might affect your decision to purchase property there? Knowing these factors will help you to make the right choice.

Purchase protection

A home is likely the biggest purchase you’ll make in your lifetime, and it’s important to consider how to protect it. If you were to pass away unexpectedly, having life insurance could help to ensure that your dependents would still be able to pay the mortgage and keep the property. Depending on your financial position, you may even choose to get a permanent life insurance policy, like whole life insurance—whole life insurance comes with several perks, including cash value that grows over time. Policyholders can borrow against the cash value for any reason, which can be helpful for unanticipated expenses like home repairs.

The primary purpose of permanent life insurance is to provide a death benefit. Using permanent life insurance accumulated value will reduce the death benefit and may affect other aspects of the policy.

 

Source: iQuanti

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