There are multiple ways to set up your area search. Many of them overlap. For example a subdivision may lie in a ZIP code that includes other subdivisions. Or a Multiple Listing Service (MLS) area will contain several ZIP codes. If your search criteria do not return the right property, then try choosing an alternate area search. Sometimes you will notice properties when driving in communities which are not returned using your search criteria. Try choosing an alternate area search to more accurately match what you are looking for.
The initial home buying phase is spent learning what properties are available. Over time you will come to better understand the concessions that you are willing to make. When the search process begins you may find that you are very open to several different kinds of property. As the search continues, you will prioritize wants and needs and fine tune your idea of the 'right home.' This is a natural and normal home buying process.
The advanced search criteria help you hone in on the amenities that are critical. Many users will use their advanced search criteria for on-going searches after the initial basic search. For example you have narrowed in on the subdivision. Your lender has qualified you for a certain price range. You have seen enough homes now to know that you really want a lot on a golf course. This is the time to set the advanced search criteria. If the urgency of your search changes and you find that you are no longer willing to wait until the ideal golf course property comes along, you can remove this requirement from your advanced search criteria at any time.
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