Hail,
I'm looking to buy a house this year, and I thought I'd ask here for the main pieces of advice that people have from their own experience.
I don't mind repetitions of the utterly basic stuff, like "get it inspected first", since anything at all will help. This is my first time buying.
I have found out that the Austin housing market is pretty odd. Custom homes seem rather ridiculously expensive. Maybe it's just that there's been such a housing boom here, but it seem rather much compared to other places I know prices for. Instead it looks like I'm limited to either buying used or going with one of those cookie-cutter subdivision homes (not manufactured, mind, but still cookie-cutter) built new.
I have found a couple decent cookie-cutter places, but each has their own problems. Aside from the lackluster designs, of course, although I have found a couple that don't completely suck. One is further from work than I'd like (although no further than I am now), but is larger and better insulated. The other is quite close to work, but has what I consider pretty minimal insulation and energy efficency for new construction. Both builders (Ryland and Milburn) have good reputations, and I can't find many complaints about them.
Not sure what else to add here, except that Texas seems to have nothing really to offer as far as first-time buyer incentives go.
So, really, any tips or suggestions anyone cares to make would be greatly appreciated.
Wraith
Experience is the one thing you get, right after you need it
I'm looking to buy a house this year, and I thought I'd ask here for the main pieces of advice that people have from their own experience.
I don't mind repetitions of the utterly basic stuff, like "get it inspected first", since anything at all will help. This is my first time buying.
I have found out that the Austin housing market is pretty odd. Custom homes seem rather ridiculously expensive. Maybe it's just that there's been such a housing boom here, but it seem rather much compared to other places I know prices for. Instead it looks like I'm limited to either buying used or going with one of those cookie-cutter subdivision homes (not manufactured, mind, but still cookie-cutter) built new.
I have found a couple decent cookie-cutter places, but each has their own problems. Aside from the lackluster designs, of course, although I have found a couple that don't completely suck. One is further from work than I'd like (although no further than I am now), but is larger and better insulated. The other is quite close to work, but has what I consider pretty minimal insulation and energy efficency for new construction. Both builders (Ryland and Milburn) have good reputations, and I can't find many complaints about them.
Not sure what else to add here, except that Texas seems to have nothing really to offer as far as first-time buyer incentives go.
So, really, any tips or suggestions anyone cares to make would be greatly appreciated.
Wraith
Experience is the one thing you get, right after you need it
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