Sunday, November 17, 2013

House Hunting: New Hampshire Edition

When we moved to Georgia we moved into our first home 6 weeks after we got there. The house we bought was the only house I saw and Brian looked at maybe 10 houses total. It was fast, easy, and extremely affordable. We had hundreds of options in our price range which made house hunting in Georgia easy.  Well we have not had the same experience in the Hamp. I feel like there are 100 things to consider. Do we want to live near the beach or the mountains? Do we want an older (1900's) home or a newer home? A fixer or turn key? Do we want land? Do we want to live in New Hampshire and pay high property tax or live in Maine and pay income tax? I am indecisive and this has become impossible in my mind. Houses are very different here and even the homes in our price range vary greatly. Just check out pictures from one day of houses hunting to see.  


Since we don't have the options like we did in Georgia and we have more variables to consider, we have started our wants and needs list. My list in probably different than Brian's list so we'll go with mine. 

Needs:
-3 Bedrooms (2 with potential for 3 is fine)
-1300-2000sqft (We prefer small houses)
-Good neighborhood for walking
-0.5 acre + (most houses have 2+ acres)
-Decent schools
-Storage space
-In a rural area

Wants:
-Within 2-3 miles to the beach
-Basement
-Large backyard
-2 Bathrooms (most old homes only have 1 bath)
-Ranch style
-1st floor laundry
-Needs TLC
-Low property taxes
-Close to work


So you can see that we have started to assess what we need and it is helping narrow down our search. We are still not close to pulling the trigger and houses seem to go fast. We have called on a number of houses and within a week they are all under contract. Basically when we are ready to pull the trigger we have to do it without hesitation. Our rental is up middle of May so I think February is going to be our month of house hunting frenzy. Not to mention after plenty of research it looks like house prices dip during the month of March. Let's hope that trend continues for us. 

I feel like we are first time home buyers because this experience is so different than the first time. I wish I could just call the Property Brothers and they could handle this for us :)

What are your wants and needs? Any tips for us rookies?