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As the fourth-largest city in the nation, Houston, Texas, is known for its professional sports teams, space program and affordable real estate. In fact, the real estate in this culture-filled metropolis is among the cheapest in cities of similar size. With so much to offer at such a nice price, you may find yourself agreeing with the city’s citizens that it doesn't get much better than this.

The housing market is booming, with over 6 million homes sold each year. This growth means you as a buyer will have many options to choose from and many questions to consider. With so many options, a search to find homes in Houston may seem daunting at first. With a little know-how and the right assistance, however, you will soon realize it is easier than you think.

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Quick Stats for Houston specific information
Population 1,953,631Median Age 30.9 yrsHousehold Size: 2.67
Avg Commute: 27.4 minAvg Income $36,616Avg Home Value: $79,300
July High: 93.6°FJanuary Low: 43.2°F
 

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Buying a new home will be one of the most important decisions you ever make. Whether you are looking for a cozy starter home or the ultimate retiree’s retreat, finding the place perfectly suited to your needs is a top priority. While every home buyer’s situation will be unique, some basic

guidelines have been developed that apply to anyone looking at real estate. Following these simple steps will help you find homes in Houston in no time.

1. Know What You Want

Because there are many types of homes on the market today, it is good to make a list of the qualities you are looking for in a new home. You might include in your list anything from basic necessities like number of bedrooms and square footage to luxurious extras like walk-in closets or hardwood floors. Dividing your list into elements that are essential, those that are optional and even those you do not want will help speed your search. A list will eliminate pointless visits to houses that do not meet your needs. An itemized list will also be useful if you find yourself having to sacrifice some features for others, and it will keep you on track to find the best home.

2. Find a Real Estate Professional

One of the easiest ways to manage your housing search is to work with a professional. When you are looking to find homes in Houston, a real estate agent will have information on neighborhoods and listings in the area. An agent will know what you are looking for and will alert you to properties that fit your needs. In addition, an agent will assist throughout the entire purchasing process including making an offer and closing the deal.

3. Places to Look

Thanks to the growth in real estate, a variety of methods can be used to find real estate listings.

  • Real estate agent — He or she will have a list of homes in Houston that fit within your budget and desired features. Your agent may also have access to exclusive listings you may not otherwise hear about.
  • Print media — You may be able to find acceptable listings in the local newspaper classified section or through regional real estate publications. This method is often good for comparing prices and types of homes for sale in a specific area.
  • Internet — Hundreds of Web sites have been created specifically for prospective home buyers. With the click of a button, you will be able to find numerous listings for Houston. One of the best benefits of searching through the Internet is the ability to customize your search. You can search by neighborhood, house size and architectural style, plus a variety of other characteristics. Many of these sites also carry multiple pictures showing various views of the home. Some sites even have video tours of the home. These tools can be especially useful if you live outside the area.

Buying a new house is a big investment, and one you will probably live with for a long time. Follow these simple steps to find homes in Houston that meet your standards and then choose a home you can be happy with for years.

By Karen Perkins

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