Below are a few tips to make sure you're focusing on the right home features, so you can enjoy your new
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Hire a home inspector. “Getting a home inspected is the No. 1 way you can avoid surprises after closing,” says Anthony Tukay, REALTOR at CENTURY 21 Award. However, it's still important to know what to look for on your own, as it can save you precious time and energy expenditure. For instance, if you know you can't afford a new foundation, then you can skip over making offers on homes that are clearly in need.
Check the basement. After you ooh and ah over the walk-in closets, head on down to the basement. Check out the plumbing, examine building materials, and check out insulation. “Can you see daylight peeking through cracks in the walls? That spells high heating bills, as the home may have some insulation issues,” suggests Tukay.
Scope out the foundation. “Big cracks or corrosion can spell big trouble down the line,” notes Tukay. “Foundation is an expensive repair, so make sure the home is sound.”
Look for water damage. Check for discoloration and rings around pipes, windows and doors, as well as kitchen and bathroom fixtures.
Eye the roof. “You definitely aren't going to climb up to the roof while visiting a potential home, but you can scope it from the outside,” says Tukay. Can you see any visible missing tiles or discoloration? “And feel free to ask the agent when the roof was last replaced.”
For more information on buying a home, please contact Anthony Tukay at atukay@century21award.com, (909) 227-0273, or century21award.com/agents/AnthonyTukay
For more information on real estate, please contact CENTURY 21 Award at info@century21award.com, (800) 293-1657, or CENTURY21Award.com.