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Figures show that most first time buyers do not spend the rest of their lives in the first home they buy. Infact the average is about 4 years until they move on. Keeping this in mind the old adage location, location, location is worth your careful consideration because you may well sell in a few years time and buyers will take area as their first preference when starting to look. If the house you find needs repair then you can probably make money when you come to sell.
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I agree, for my money location is paramount, and beware of areas described as 'up and coming' when the market is bouyant. This is often based on little more than wishful thinking and these areas will usually be the first to see collapsing prices when the market turns - as it's bound to do.
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Adding to previous post, a newish and almost free web based service I've found useful in avoiding high crime and otherwide dodgy areas is Local Tauk (I don't want to spam by including the actual link but Google should find it).
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I agree with Vicki2. If you can spot an area that's 'up and coming' you could be on to a winner from an investment point of view. Find out from local councils what plans they have for an area and look out for new shops/services opening. These are all things that will help your property increase in value - and of course make the area a nicer place for your family to live in.
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