एब्स्ट्रैक्ट:Looking to buy a home? Real estate agent Dana Bull shares the simple formula that can help you cut through the noise find the right house for you.
As a real estate broker of 10 years, working with clients whose budgets range from $300,000 to $3 million, I can confidently say that there is no perfect house.
Many buyers begin their home search with a long list of “must-haves” and “nice-to-haves.” This is a great starting point, but you can quickly get stuck in the weeds. The real clarity comes once you begin touring homes in person, because that's when you start to truly understand what you versus what you .
But no matter the budget, location, or market conditions, every home comes with trade-offs. The key is knowing how to evaluate what matters most to you. That's where the “80-10-10 Rule” comes in.
Use the 80-10-10 rule to simplify your search
I did not make up the 80-10-10 rule — I wish I knew who did so we could credit that person. But over time, it's become a widely adapted industry metric.
Using it as a guideline, the right house for you will have:
80% of what you love: This is the foundation of your dream home — the elements you can't live without. Think location, lot size, or architectural style. These are the features you'll be hard-pressed to change.
10% of what you can improve:These are things you can upgrade over time to bring the home closer to your vision, such as paint color, countertops, flooring, or cosmetic fixtures. Improvements can be done as you settle in.
10% of what you can live with: There might be a neighbor's fence you're not keen on, a water tower in the distance — and although these aren't ideal, they may not be deal-breakers. If it's minor and livable, don't let it overshadow the 90% that works.
How to make the most informed decisions about your future home
Most of my clients end up touring somewhere between five to 10 homes before making an offer. If you fall in love with a property early on, I often recommend touring a few more just to reaffirm your decision. Sometimes that first one really is one, but it's helpful to have context and you can quickly line up a few other showings.
But to help buyers stay focused and make informed decisions, I created what I call the “L.O.V.E. Framework.” It's designed to cut through the noise and keep you grounded when touring properties. Because when emotions run high, having a system to fall back on makes all the difference.
Here's what L.O.V.E. stands for:
This acronym helps my clients cut through distractions and focus on the fundamentals that matter most for both lifestyle and long-term value.
Whether you're just starting your search or feeling stuck midway, remember: There's no perfect house. but with the right frameworks and systems, there is a right house for you.
अस्वीकरण:
इस लेख में विचार केवल लेखक के व्यक्तिगत विचारों का प्रतिनिधित्व करते हैं और इस मंच के लिए निवेश सलाह का गठन नहीं करते हैं। यह प्लेटफ़ॉर्म लेख जानकारी की सटीकता, पूर्णता और समयबद्धता की गारंटी नहीं देता है, न ही यह लेख जानकारी के उपयोग या निर्भरता के कारण होने वाले किसी भी नुकसान के लिए उत्तरदायी है।