This is What to Look for During a Home Tour
When it comes time for you to start with your home search, you should be sure that you know exactly what you will need to inspect while home touring. Since every home will be different, you may have a very different experience when checking these areas. You just have to take note of what you inspect.
Square Footage
The actual square footage of a home is important to any home buyer. If you need a large home that is big enough to hold a big family, then you need to take the time to get the plans for each home to find out exactly how many square feet each house is.
Inside
The condition of the floors, walls, and ceilings are very important. Poor wall conditions could be a big and expensive job. Damaged or uneven flooring could very well be in the same category. It is always important to check the ceiling to see if they might show signs of water damage or leaks.
Yard
You should always take a close look outside the home as well. See how much space you have available in the yard and if it will be enough. If you plan on having a pet it could be very beneficial to
find a home that already has a fence built around it.
Outside
While you are on the outside take a look at the exterior of the home. Check for the condition of the paneling or brick. Also look into the location of windows from the outside. If there are any screens in the windows, inspect them to make sure they are intact and tight.
Conclusion
When
buying a home it's important to have a list of your needs before scheduling a home tour. With the naked eye every home viewed can either appear shabby or fabulous. As with most things looks can be deceiving. That modern open concept home might look spacious, but will not actually house the size of your family comfortably. It's important to prepare for every
home tour by bringing a short list of your needs so you won't have to look at everything through a magnifying glass.