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Buying a Home with Resale Value
Before you can actually pick
out a house, you need to choose what cities or
communities you would like to live in. There
are many factors you should pay attention to,
not only for yourself, but because you intend
to eventually sell the home to someone else.
Carefully choosing your community is the first
step in "location, location, location" and can
help maximize your future potential resale
value.
When choosing a community for your purchase,
it makes the most sense to buy in a city with
a viable and stable economy. Five, ten, or
even fifteen years from now – when you want to
sell your home – you can have a reasonable
expectation that your community will still be
a desirable place to live.
In addition to residential neighborhoods,
there should be a healthy mixture of
commercial and business districts. These not
only provide jobs to the local residents, but
also add an income source that the city can
use to upgrade and maintain roads and city
services.
In fact, you should take a drive and see how
well the community is maintained. You have
probably heard of "pride of ownership" when
referring to an individual home or an
automobile. Look to live in a city that
demonstrates community pride, as well.
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