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Choosing your first home: Looking at the key decisions you need to make

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Published: October 27, 2025
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Ultimately, the “right” location depends on what matters most to you – lifestyle, affordability, or future growth potential.
Ultimately, the “right” location depends on what matters most to you – lifestyle, affordability, or future growth potential.
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BUYING your first home is one of life’s biggest financial steps, and with so many choices to make, it can feel overwhelming. Where should you buy? Should you choose a house or apartment? Is it better to buy an existing property or build new? While there’s no one-size-fits-all answer, understanding the main factors can help you make a confident decision.

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  • LOCATION MATTERS MOST
  • HOUSE OR APARTMENT?
  • BUILD OR BUY EXISTING?

LOCATION MATTERS MOST

Where you buy is usually the single biggest influence on price. Proximity to work, schools, public transport, shops, and family all shape how liveable – and valuable – a property may be.

Social factors such as neighbourhood safety, education levels, and income can also affect both lifestyle and long-term value. Research based on 15 years of Sydney housing data shows that median house prices fall with every extra five minutes of travel time to the city.

Urban, suburban and rural areas each have their own trade-offs. Country homes offer space and quiet but fewer amenities. City properties are close to jobs and services but cost more. Suburbs strike a middle ground with larger homes and lower prices, offset by longer commutes. Ultimately, the “right” location depends on what matters most to you – lifestyle, affordability, or future growth potential.

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HOUSE OR APARTMENT?

Houses offer space, privacy, and the chance for land value to grow – ideal for families or long-term owners.

However, they’re more expensive and require ongoing maintenance.

Apartments are cheaper, easier to maintain, and close to shops and transport, appealing to singles or young professionals. Yet they offer less space and privacy and may not appreciate as strongly as houses. Apartment owners also pay strata fees, which can add up over time.

BUILD OR BUY EXISTING?

Building a new home, including off-the-plan or knock-down rebuild options, offers modern design, energy efficiency and personalisation. But it comes with financial and timing risks – delays, cost overruns, and market fluctuations can all impact value.

Buying an existing home provides certainty of location, a ready-to-move-in option, and established neighbourhood amenities. The trade-off is potential renovation needs and less design flexibility.

In the end, your first home should fit both your budget and your lifestyle. With careful

Extracts from Theconversation.com.au published September 30, 2025.

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