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 Looking Beyond the House when House-Hunting
The house hunting process becomes very time consuming if you're looking in a new neighborhood, city, suburb or state
Don't limit your time to just inspecting the home when you're looking in a new neighborhood. It's important to know your future neighborhood and feel comfortable with the shopping venues, community services, public transportation options, houses of worship, recreational activities, and other amenities.
Remember, no matter how much you love a house, if you don't love the neighborhood, you could become a prisoner of your castle rather than its king or queen.

Ilyce Glink is the bestselling author of 100 Questions Every First Time Home Buyer Should Ask, and is the Managing Editor of Right at Home Daily.
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Matching Your Wants and Needs to What's on the Market

Unless you decide to build your own home, or have unlimited funds, you
probably won't find a house on the market that matches your wish list
perfectly. Lisa Skolnik points out that though most home buyers have to make
concessions, they can still live happily ever after in their new home.
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