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Individuals looking to buy a San Diego house first need to evaluate the different San Diego neighborhoods. Each San Diego neighborhood offers a different experience to individuals, while La Jolla is great for people who like to be by the Bay, La Mesa is great for people interested in antiques. Since a lot of San Diego properties are being developed at the edge of the metropolitan area, individuals need to make sure that there are freeways connecting to the area. But on the other hand, individuals do not want to buy a San Diego house that is very close to the freeway as its resale value is usually lower. An individual planning to buy new San Diego house first needs to evaluate the location. Individuals need to analyze the resale value of San Diego properties in the area and examine whether it has been increasing. Homeowners who have children may also want to check whether the San Diego neighborhood falls within a good school district. This is very important to families with children. Individuals should also check with the local zoning and/or planning department and look at their master development plan for any future development activity that might affect the resale value of the San Diego house. The San Diego first time home buyer needs to read the contract before signing the purchase order. Individuals should find out exactly what the price includes in addition to the house, such as window coverings or landscaping. Families also need to ask about the quality of the carpets, light fixtures and material of kitchen countertop and cabinets. Homeowners need to inspect the San Diego property that they are planning to buy during three stages: When the foundation is poured, when the framing is up but not yet covered and when construction is complete.
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