How to Find the Right Property for You in 2017

10-Feb-2017 12:32:55

We’re now well into a new year, and with a new year comes a brand-new set of goals and priorities. If one of your top priorities this year is finding a brand-new property, here are some tips on where to start.

 

 

shutterstock_155610746.jpgTime for a change?

A change in property can also herald a change in lifestyle. Those looking at moving on from their acreage paradise might suddenly discover the appeal of an inner-city apartment, while city dwellers might dream of a lifestyle block in the countryside or a villa in the suburbs. Whatever the change and new horizons you have in mind be prepared to make well-informed decisions as part of your move. Landmark Harcourts sales consultants have deep roots in their local communities and are more than happy to tell you all about the area! 

 

Top tip:If you’re looking for a completely different lifestyle, make a list of must-haves, versus wants and be prepared to research your new location thoroughly. Chatting to a local sales consultant can help.

 

Thinking of investing?

If it’s the ‘development potential’ of a property which is your main reason for buying it, check to see what you can and can’t develop before the purchase. Councils limit what and how high you can build, how much and what part of your section can be built on, and activities you plan to do there (such as operating a home business for example). If you're considering subdividing, be sure to investigate this option thoroughly beforehand.

Top tip: Check with your local council about development restrictions before making a purchase.

 

Local development

Find out how your new neighbourhood might change in the future. New buildings, businesses and major roads may be part of the area’s plan. Don’t assume a quiet underdeveloped area will stay that way forever! Be sure to investigate zonings and consider the potential implications they may have both now and in the future. 

Top tip: Ask a knowledgeable sales consultant about possible changes to the local area. A well-informed sales consultant should be across major developments in the works and can explain the implications of various zoning regulations.

 

Don’t forget about the view

Check your new views won’t be built out, or even disappear behind recently planted trees or new buildings.

Top tip: Ask the local council how they will manage these plantings once they get high enough to block views and even sunlight.

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Moving to a new environment can add an exciting new dimension and outlook to your life. But to make the most of your move, it is important to be well prepared for the changes in lifestyle. Your Landmark Harcourts professional can advise you on the range of issues involved with such a change to ensure you make the most of your new property.

 

 

 

 


Topics: Rural & Lifestyle Properties, Buying, Moving House