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Top tips for finding your forever home

Posted on: Thursday, May 28, 2026


Top tips for finding your forever home

Finding your forever home is about more than simply buying a property - it’s about finding a place that truly suits your lifestyle, future plans, and long-term happiness. With so many homes on the market and endless inspiration online, it can be easy to get distracted by trends and overlook what really matters. 

Whether you’re a first-time buyer or planning your next big move, taking a thoughtful and practical approach can make all the difference. Here are some important things to consider when searching for a home you’ll love for years to come. 

 

Determine your non-negotiables 

Before you start house hunting, take time to identify what you genuinely need in a home. It’s easy to get distracted by stylish interiors, modern finishes, and particularly viral home trends, but your forever home should be built around your lifestyle, not temporary aesthetics. Think carefully about your daily routine, preferred location, commute, nearby schools, outdoor space, and the type of neighbourhood that feels right for you. 

Creating a list of ‘must-haves’ and ‘nice-to-haves’ can make the search process far less overwhelming and narrow down your search option for genuine contenders. When you know your priorities from the beginning, you’ll make clearer decisions and avoid falling for homes that look great on the surface but don’t truly fit your long-term needs. 

 

Location is everything 

No matter how beautiful a house may be, the location will always play a major role in your happiness and long-term investment. While you can decorate and change your home overtime, you can’t change the location so research the neighbourhood carefully before making any decisions. Look into transport links, local schools, safety, nearby shops, restaurants, green spaces, and future developments planned for the area. 

The right location can improve your daily life and increase your property’s value over time. Choosing an area that fits your lifestyle and future goals is one of the smartest decisions you can make when buying a forever home. 

 

Consider your long-term plan 

Your forever home should work not only for your current situation but also for the life you hope to build in the future. Consider how your needs may change over the next several years. Will you need extra bedrooms for children? A home office for remote work? More outdoor space? Even factors like aging parents or lifestyle changes can influence what makes a home practical long-term. 

Buying with the future in mind can prevent you from outgrowing your home too quickly. A property that offers flexibility and room to adapt will save you the stress and expense of moving again in just a few years. The goal is to find a home that you can grow with, not apart from. 

 

Practical decisions over emotional ones 

Falling in love with a home is natural, especially when it has beautiful décor, great lighting, or a dream kitchen. However, emotional decisions can sometimes cause buyers to overlook important issues like poor layout, lack of storage, expensive repairs, or unrealistic pricing. Try to focus on the bigger picture instead of getting caught up in cosmetic details. 

Take a step back during viewings and ask yourself practical questions. Are you willing to spend extra money on repairs? Will it still meet your needs years from now? A forever home should absolutely feel exciting, but it should also make sense financially and functionally. Finding the right balance between emotion and logic is key. 

 

Be realistic about renovations 

It’s easy to underestimate how much time, money, and effort renovations can take. While a fixer-upper may seem appealing at first, major projects can quickly become stressful and expensive if you’re not fully prepared. Before committing to a property, think carefully about what changes would realistically need to be made and whether you’re willing to take them on. 

If you’re hoping to extend the property in the future, it’s important to check whether planning permission is likely to be approved. Look into local council restrictions, conservation area rules, and whether nearby homes have had similar extensions granted. 

Your forever home doesn’t need to be perfect from day one, but it should have a strong foundation that works for your lifestyle. Cosmetic updates are manageable, but structural issues or endless renovation plans can turn your dream home into a long-term headache. Finding the right balance between potential and practicality is key. 

 

Finding your forever home is one of the biggest and most exciting decisions you’ll ever make. Taking the time to think practically, plan ahead, and stay focused on what truly matters will help you make a decision you feel confident in long-term. 

At the end of the day, a forever home is about more than bricks and mortar - it’s about creating a space where you can build memories, feel comfortable, and truly feel at home for years to come. 

 

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