What You Need To Know Before Buying A House
You saw a picture pretty home being sold online and you definitely want it. Should you buy it outright? Definitely you won’t. You’ll have to take a good and long hard look into it before you sign the dotted line and live in that house forever. That’s right. People are getting smarter when buying homes after the mortgage and real estate industry tripped.
Take the time to learn about real estate contracts and mortgage terms before you look at any homes. Figure monthly payments to determine how much you can spend on a home. Don’t even look at homes that cost more than your spending limit. Repairs are expensive so if the house needs work, figure that into your budget.
Look around the area and see if the neighbors have pride in their homes. If other homes in the neighborhood aren’t well maintained, it affects the value of the houses that are maintained. Fancy areas carry fancy price tags. If the house needs repairs see if the seller will complete them before the sale.
Needed home repairs can give a buyer a bargaining position on the price of the home. Check with your mortgage lender on their requirements. They may be unwilling to grant a mortgage on a home that needs repairs or they may require you to put the money for repairs in escrow. Make sure to check the basement and attic for evidence of flooding, leaks or other potential problems. Mold can be expensive to remove and unhealthy to live with.
If the kitchen appliances are being sold with the house, find out how old they are and if they are energy efficient. If you have to buy new appliances it will be a major expense. If the countertops are damaged or need replacement that can be another major cost. Are the cabinets attractive and in good repair? The kitchen is the most expensive room in a house to remodel. Ask about the water and sewage. It is city lines or well and septic? If it’s septic, how old is the system?
The bathroom is another expensive remodeling job. Are the tub/shower, the sink and the toilet in good condition? Is there any evidence of leaks? Any cracks? Are the cabinets in good shape? Do you see any sign of mold or mildew? Mold and mildew can be indicators of more serious problems. Are the floors buckled? That can indicate a plumbing problem.
Always take the time to look in the attic. Check to make sure that the attic is properly insulated. Look for any sign of roof leaks. Even roofs that look okay can have leaks. Attics need to be ventilated. Is there a fan? Windows? Other type of ventilation? Examine the windows and doors for fit and make sure the exterior maintenance is up to par.
If you are seriously considering a house, walk around the neighborhood in the evening when people are home. Is this a neighborhood of young families or retirees? Will you be comfortable living among these neighbors? Try to see the house in the rain. Problems that weren’t apparent before may show up when it rains. If everything checks out and the house is within your budget, now is the time to make your offer.
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October 4th, 2009 at 12:38 pm
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