Noonan768
CAGiversary!
I'm on my second house.... The biggest thing I can stress is, You can improve your house, you can't really improve your location. Pick someplace that will maintain your investment and a place you can stay happy in.
My first house was brand new in a new development... the problem was, the area around it was still being developed and it grew quickly. Traffic became a nightmare. They put in townhomes and apartments and a shopping plaza all right close.
My current house is about 17 years old and needs some work (which I can mostly take care of) but it's on a cul-de-sac. My backyard backs up to a golf course and my neighbors rule. My house will have some projects but within the first year it has gone up about 15,000 in value.
So, bottom line, check the area out first. Test it in early mornign traffice and see what is planned for development in the area.
My first house was brand new in a new development... the problem was, the area around it was still being developed and it grew quickly. Traffic became a nightmare. They put in townhomes and apartments and a shopping plaza all right close.
My current house is about 17 years old and needs some work (which I can mostly take care of) but it's on a cul-de-sac. My backyard backs up to a golf course and my neighbors rule. My house will have some projects but within the first year it has gone up about 15,000 in value.
So, bottom line, check the area out first. Test it in early mornign traffice and see what is planned for development in the area.