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A Comprehensive Guide to Homebuying,

Jack Schwartz
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A Comprehensive Guide to Homebuying, it's essential to be thorough and methodical to ensure you're making an informed decision but draw boundaries, it's okay to open built-in closets and kitchen cabinets to assess the property, However, respect the seller's privacy by not invading their personal space, such as medicine cabinets, storage boxes, or clothing drawers,

Interior:

  • Architectural style.
  • Bedroom and bathroom count, size, and location.
  • Closet and storage space.
  • Number of floors.
  • Sightlines and general floorplan.
  • Appliance age and condition.
  • Light switches and socket count.
  • Plumbing and water pressure.
  • Natural light and views.
  • Noise levels.
  • Stairway width and type.
  • Porches and decks.
  • Garage and parking capacity.
  • Proximity to neighboring homes.
  • Remodeling opportunities.

Exterior:

  • Roof and siding condition.
  • Landscaping and outdoor maintenance needs.

Additional Considerations:

  • Take notes and photos during the tour.
  • Use your five senses to assess the home's condition.
  • Ask your real estate agent questions about the home's features, flaws, and market conditions.

Red Flags:

  • Overly scented rooms.
  • Water stains and damage.
  • Lack of maintenance.
  • Foundation issues.
  • Sagging ceiling.
  • Fresh paint that may be covering up issues.

Final Tips:

  • Be prepared to make multiple offers before finding the right home at the right price.
  • Stick to your budget when making an offer.
  • Don't overlook potential red flags just because you love a home.