By: Benedict F. Baluyut, RMT, REB, REA, RFP
"Have you dreamed of acquiring your very own
home? Have you imagined, seating on your porch, sipping your morning
coffee and reading your newspaper. Seeing your neighbors in the street
mowing their lawns or cleaning the front yard? Or just getting ready for
morning rush of going to work."
Buying your first real estate
residential property requires tedious and multiprocessing tasks of
properly planning and making wise but crucial decisions. Buying a house
doesn’t involve you as a breadwinner but involves your wife as a
co-maker and a borrower and the whole family as beneficiary in securing
your very own home and in the right neighborhood where you can live and
flourish.
In my current experiences a real estate professional
(PRC licensed real estate broker) it points to these important
questions I raise for my clients before buying their prospective home?
Where is the location and accessibility of the house?
– For first time buyers, real property must be located in a very
accessible to main thorough fares and public transport, proximity such
as schools, markets, church, business establishments, work place /
office and others. The golden rule in location is that it the home
should be close within range of the conveniences on your planned
homestead;