When viewing a home, here are some things to look for:
- Overall condition: Check for signs of wear and tear. Look for water damage or any other potential issues.
- Layout: Make sure the layout of the home suits your needs.
- Size: Determine if the size of the home is appropriate for your family.
- Storage: Check for storage space. Incuding closets, cabinets, and the garage.
- Lighting: Check the natural lighting. Also, light fixtures to make sure the house is well-lit.
- Neighborhood: Investigate the neighborhood. You want to look for safety, noise, and proximity to amenities.
- Exterior: Check for any issues with the exterior. Including the roof, gutters, and foundation.
- HVAC system: Check the heating, ventilation, and air conditioning system. You want to ensure it's in good condition.
- Plumbing: Check for leaks and water pressure.
- Electrical: Check for any outdated electrical systems or potential safety hazards.
By using this checklist, you can help ensure that you make an informed decision when buying a home.
Marsha Hick
"Putting You 1st is 2nd Nature!"
Phone: 267-352-8000 ext 130
E-Mail: MarshaHick@C21Veterans.com
Website: www.MarshaHickRealtor.com
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