Sebring Homes for Sale. Highlands
County Florida Real Estate

Let Rudi
Braun
Century 21 Advance All Service Realty,
Sebring Florida
help you to find
Homes For
Sale in Florida
REDUCED TO $159,000
Sebring home
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Florida over 55 Community. Golf.
Hot
deal, priced to sell at $159,000. See it in Highlands
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HOW TO SPOT A GOOD BUY
When it comes to
finding homes for sale in Florida, Highlands County
Real Estate is a great place to start.
Beautiful lakes & gently rolling hills
are everywhere. But sometimes beauty is in eye of the beholder,
particularly when it comes to buying a home. Features that
attract one home-buyer may repel another.
However, the one feature of interest to
every home-buyer is price. Getting the most home for your
money is paramount. The real problem is figuring out whether
that fixer-upper on one street is a better buy than the home
in next-to-new condition two blocks away. That’s why knowing
what to look for before you buy can save you time, energy
and money down the line. Before you know it, you'll be
enjoying your beautiful Florida home or acreage.

The first step is
figuring out what kind of house you need. A good buy is only a
good buy if it meets your current and future living
requirements. Before shopping for a home, decide how much space
you and your family require. How many bedrooms, bathrooms? Is a
family room necessary? Do you need a layout that will
accommodate a lot of entertaining? Do you prefer a spacious or
compact work space in the kitchen? If you have small children,
can the house easily be childproofed?
Evaluate the front and
back yards. Is there enough space to accommodate your children?
Do you want a park-like or garden setting? Do you enjoy yard
work and gardening, or do you want a low-maintenance yard? Take
into consideration the cost of extensive landscaping and
upkeep.
Next, determine how
much work is required to make the house you are considering
livable. Make an honest assessment of your fix-it abilities.
How much work are you willing to do or pay someone else to do?
Do you have basic decorating, carpentry and plumbing skills? If
you plan to learn as you go, make sure you have accurately
determined what you are getting into. Ask an experienced
friend, family member or your real estate agent for their
opinion, and be sure to consider how much remodeling
inconvenience the rest of the family can handle.
Unless you are ready
and able to tackle a major remodel, look for a house or
condominium that needs only cosmetic improvements. These
include painting, wallpapering and replacing items like
flooring, window treatments, bathroom and kitchen fixtures,
light fixtures, cabinet and interior door hardware and
appliances. Remember that even these simple changes can be
costly if you have to make many of them.
Beware of improvements
that seem easy enough at first glance buy may turn into major
headaches and require a lot of money once you’ve moved in.
Remodeled kitchens and bathrooms, changes to the floor plan,
room additions and redesigned landscaping are examples of
seemingly minor changes that can easily eat away the money you
thought you saved by selecting a so-called “bargain priced”
home. Of course, you may be perfectly willing to spend whatever
money is needed to customize the house to match your tastes and
needs.
Make sure major systems in
the house are in good working condition. The furnace,
air-conditioning and plumbing should be up to date, since
repairs can be costly. Your agent can arrange to have a
professional inspector determine whether the electrical wiring
and any room additions are to code. Local utilities often offer
free or low-cost inspections to tell you if the house is
energy-efficient.
Look for a house with
universally popular selling points. If you’re impressed, the
next buyer down the line is bound to be, too. For example, a
roomy, modern east-to-clean kitchen is the best selling point a
home can have. A house with only one bathroom is less desirable
than a house with two or more. Many buyers expect at least
three bedrooms, with a master bedroom that offers a feeling of
privacy. Lots of storage space and closets, especially walk-in
closets, will be a real selling point. Family rooms or “great
rooms” also are desirable. On closer examination, a house that
looks like a bargain may lack some of these key features.
Don’t forget the old
adage: location, location, location. Unless you’re looking for
a fixer-upper, the house should be in a condition that is
comparable to other homes in the neighborhood. Avoid buying the
biggest or fanciest home on the block. Consider the amount of
traffic or noise. Homes located in a quiet area away from a
busy street will command a higher price. Make sure the schools
in your district have a reputation for quality education and
safety. Nearby supermarkets, gas stations, restaurants and
theaters also will make a location more desirable.
Good community
facilities also add appeal; pools, athletic fields, community
centers, libraries and hospitals all add to a neighborhood’s
value and desirability. Transportation needs also should be
considered. Is local public transit available? How long are
typical commutes to places of current and potential employment?
Are there several alternate route? How close is a major
airport? All of these can affect a home’s pricing.
Consider the cost of
living in a home. It’s important to consider not only purchase
price but the monthly cost of living in a home. Estimate your
utility and maintenance costs. For example, will the house need
to be painted on a regular basis and will you need to spend
money maintaining a swimming pool? Ask your agent about the
property tax rate and whether increases are anticipated. Will
you have to pay special assessments for a homeowner’s
association? Consider the point in the life cycle of major
household systems, such as the furnace, air conditioning, roof
and kitchen appliances.
You can find a
bargain! Your first step should be to seek out a knowledgeable
real estate agent with experience in the market areas where you
wish to purchase a home. Your agent can help you locate those
properties that truly are “bargains” and help find the home
that most closely matches your desires and needs.
For more information on the
beautiful town of Sebring Florida or to find out
about homes for sale in Florida including
Highlands County, Sebring, Lake Placid, Avon Park real
estate, or any Central Florida real estate and
acreage contact
Check out this beautiful Villa, priced to sell
at $159,000
Rudi Braun at
Century 21 Advance All Service
Realty
800-741-3509
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