Most of the time after neighborhoods are chosen, the most common decision is the number of bedrooms. As you begin to view homes and choices, consider these following thoughts:
1. What are your needs, regarding budget and also personal interests and most of all do you want a home that is new or one that has been around a while (maybe even a Fixer-upper).
2.Regarding investing and/or selling later keep in mind that One-bedroom condominiums are more difficult to resell than two-bedroom ones.
3. Also regarding investment and reselling, Two bedroom homes with a single bath generally create less interest compared to houses with three or more bedrooms.
4. Homes that look great and are well taken care of from a passing street view are the easiest to resell.
5. When reselling is a goal or even possibility, don't buy the most expensive house on the street, or anything that is especially unique. For your money the best investment potentials are traditionally in a less expensive and more moderately sized house.
Once again the best way to organize your thoughts is to enlist a profesional who knows this market in and out.
Contact me to have a free conversation about any of these details and how best to apply them in Austin.