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.
Searching for Houston homes and listings can be an intimidating task until you narrow your search with the help of a real estate agent.
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| Population 1,953,631 | Median Age 30.9 yrs | Household Size: 2.67 |
| Avg Commute: 27.4 min | Avg Income $36,616 | Avg Home Value: $79,300 |
| July High: 93.6°F | January Low: 43.2°F | |
Houston Homes and Listings
Buying a home is a difficult process if you begin without any guidelines. Searching the Houston homes and listings can be overwhelming with the number and variety of homes on the market right now. The best way to sift through the listings is to get some idea of what you are looking for before you begin.
Your most valuable resource for finding your future home is a real estate agent. With a professional on your side, you can learn about your options and narrow your search quickly. Agents can provide you with a wealth of information about neighborhoods and prices which are nearly impossible to determine on your own, since the real estate market is constantly changing. Have your agent help you establish how much you are able to spend on your home; this will help focus your search considerably.
The next step in finding a home in the Houston real estate listings is to do a preliminary perusal of the listings. Look at the features the houses offer and make a list of things you must have and things you would like. When your agent has a better idea of what you are looking for, he or she also has a better idea of what to show you in the listings. In addition, learn more about communities you would like to live in and decide the features of the neighborhood you are looking for. Things to consider include the quality of school districts, closeness of shopping and business districts, crime rates, type of residents and other regional factors.
Agents will encourage you to look through their listings to find a home you want. You can ask for these listings organized by price, size, number of rooms or location. An agent can also make suggestions after talking with you and can show you his or her deduction of what homes may appeal to you. Look at these listings carefully, but don’t see them as your only options. You can do your own searching with online databases, magazine listings or local newspaper listings, or you can drive by neighborhoods and look for “for sale” signs. There are many ways to find the house you want.
Once you have narrowed your search to a few houses, do closer inspections. Visit the homes you are considering if possible. Make sure you could live in the home and know how much it would cost to change the things you do not particularly like. Your real estate professional can help you come up with simple, cheap ways to change a home and make it your own. Also, have a certified home inspector survey the property and check for trouble spots that may be costly. These types of things can lower the asking price and the value of a home and can help you decide if the home is worth your while.
Finding your future home from a multitude of other homes can seem like an intimidating process when searching through the Houston homes and listings. With the right help and intelligent selection, you can find your best choices more easily and more quickly. Make sure you know what you are looking for, and it will be much easier to find it.
By Kristin Armitage
A REALTOR® is a real estate professional who is a member of the National Association of REALTORS®



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