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What to View When Viewing a Home

Shopping for a home is a little like shopping for a car.  Unless you know what to look for, you risk being swayed by first impressions and buying something that does not truly meet your needs.

 

For example, you might fall in love with the basement recreation room — complete with a bar and a dartboard —and unconsciously overlook the fact that the home doesn’t have enough bedrooms to accommodate your growing family. 

 

So when you’re viewing a potential new home, or checking out a property during a weekend “open house”, what should you look for?

 

Here are some suggestions:

  • Is there enough room for your family, now and in the future? 
  • Are there enough bedrooms, bathrooms, closets and storage space?
  • Is the yard big enough?
  • Will your furniture fit the space?
  • Do you like the neighborhood? Always take a walk around and explore the area.
  • Does anything need to be repaired or replaced? If the seller won’t be taking care of such issues, repairs or replacements could add hundreds or even thousands of dollars to the true cost of buying the property.
  • Will you be as happy there in the winter as you will in the summer and visa versa? Imagine the home in all four seasons, good weather and bad.

Don’t be afraid to ask lots of questions when viewing a home. After all, it’s a major purchase. You want to get it right! 

 

Need help finding homes to view that meet your requirements? Call the Dion-Ivans Real Estate Group today!!

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