This is the eternal question of home buying. "Is this really the right home for me?" Well, there are a few ways that you can go about finding this out before you purchase, but the real test will be in time. There is little that can be more stressful than purchasing a new home, getting packed and moved and settling in. This is why you need to be as confidant in your new home as possible and this is really only achieved by some careful work and research before hand. Of course, this is somewhat more complicated if you are moving a long distance but it is possible with a bit of help from your real estate agent.
One of the major things that you will want to know is what kind of time its going to take to get around your new area.
If you already have work lined up for when you arrive then it will be a huge help to know how long it will take you to get to and from there on a daily basis. If you can, make the drive a few times on different days. If there is a lot of commuting happening in your area then traffic could be an issue. It is horrifying to move into a new home only to discover that there is a 2 hour commute to work through heavy traffic every day.
Another big asset to a home and something that will help it be a home to you for many years to come is the amount of space it has to accommodate the needs of your future and the future growth of a family (if that is so planned). How well is this home going to cope with your changing needs? I know that finding a home such as this, that will be as perfect for you in 10 years as it is now can be a difficult thing to do. This is the best reason why careful networking with a professional real estate agent is necessary to do the legwork and research and make sure that the home will suit you down the road. Buying real estate is a huge move in anyone's life. Whether purchasing your first home or your fifth home it amounts to a huge purchase that has life-changing potential. Be sure that the home you choose will be right for your life and your needs.