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Finding The Right Home

 

The Way You Inspect A Home For Sale Can Save You

Enormous Amounts Of Money And Time

 

It’s now time to find not only a home that fits your needs, but a home that will be a good investment.  What are some of the things you should look for?

 

Well, the first thing I always look for is what I call “siting.”  Siting involves evaluating three areas:  Location, Lot siting, and Home siting.

 

The general location of the home you’re considering could determine how happy you’ll be living there, and what kind of an investment you’re buying.  Here’s an important tip that will almost always make you money…

 

Buy The Midrange Home In The Best Neighborhood You Can Afford

 

Why do I say this?  Because the better the neighborhood, the better the appreciation for you over time.  And if you buy the midrange home, the home will “generally” appreciate faster and greater than a higher priced home in the same area.

 

Plus, you will most certainly spend money updating or decorating your new home, and you don’t want to get “upside down” on your home’s value after spending money for improvements. So remember…

 

NEVER Buy The Top Of The Market!

 

Now the second area you need to consider is Lot siting.  Lot siting has to do with WHERE your particular lot is located in the subdivision you’re considering.  Ask your agent for a plat map of the entire subdivision.  Now take a look at where your home’s lot is located in the subdivision.

 

Is it near a common area?  Does it capture better views than other lots in the area?  Is it more private, or shaped better than other lots?  Is it near a loud street? 

 

Lot siting in a neighborhood will give you a basis for knowing how well the home will appreciate vs. other homes in the neighborhood (assuming the home is reasonable).

 

Finally, you want to look at the Home siting.  How well did the builder take advantage of all the amenities the LOT offers a home?  Are the views great?  How’s the curb appeal?  Is there a balance between front and back yards?  Do you see any drainage problems because of where the home has been located on the lot?

 

Think through these things as you visit each home.

 

Now, as you approach your home, there are other things you want to keep in mind…

 

  • What is your initial reaction of the home as you approach it from the street?  This is called “curb appeal,” and it has a great impact on the value of the home.  Is the home sited right on the lot?  Notice the areas around the home?  Are they well maintained?  Is the landscaping groomed? 
  • Take a look at the structure of the home?  As you go through the home, windows and doors should be square, and they should close correctly.  Look around windows and doors for cracks.  Check corners of rooms for sloping or tile/wood cracks.  These may reveal foundation or water problems.
  • Now think about the floor plan of the home.  Is it functional?  Do the common areas flow the way you want them to?  Are the halls narrow and long, or are they open?  How far will you have to carry the groceries from the garage?  Are the rooms the right size and height for your desires?  If there have been any additions, were they done professionally?  Do they fit with the flow and style of the home?
  • Now, check the roof and ceilings.  Is the roof the type you prefer?  Is it in good condition?  When was the last time the home was roofed?
  • Now make a basic check of the plumbing, mechanical, and electrical systems.  Do drains and toilets work correctly?  Is the property connected to sewer, or will you have to deal with a septic system?  Is the electrical wiring up to code?  And are the mechanical systems working properly?  Make sure you get these systems inspected by a licensed contractor or inspector BEFORE you close any deals.

 

 

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