Advice
Good school district like said before
Good neighborhood, make sure you like the looks of the homes around you
fixed mortgage like stated before, do a 15 or 20 year note if possible and get the best rate available
Drive around the neighborhood in the evenings and mornings to get a feel for it
Check out surroundings, airplanes, trains, highways for a quiet stay
get what you want and the most you can afford, you will be happy later
Make sure you can grow into the house and not out of it
Existing homes usually have the curtains, blinds, and all the little touches versus the new homes when you have to buy all the extras. Buying new can be a very expensive start, so be carefull. There are alot of things to think about.
Question the age of appliances, A/C, plumbing etc. Get a good inspector to look it over and watch the roofing, it may need to be replaced
Talk to neighbors, about the home. Neighbors have no reason to usually hide anything
Check with insurance for flooding possibilites or other types of disasters
Look to see what updates you and yours would like to make
take $10,000 and pay off the credit cards, take $7,000 and buy some new furniture, and put $5,000 down on the house and the rest in a savings like ING or something.
Take the extra money you were going to pay to your credit cards each month and apply it to your mortgage, this will pay it down much quicker even on a 30 year note
Just remember what ever you buy now will probably seem really expensive, but 15 to 25 years from now you will be laughing at the mortgage payment!
Happy Hunting!!!!:biggrin: