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Tuesday, October 25, 2016

Buying a house can be a stressful time....


...especially if you’re doing it alone. The stress of remembering to check every aspect of your possible new home can often make you forget about vital areas of the space that need inspection. Refresh your memory on the sometimes overlooked—but necessary— spots you should check. 

                1.            Check the Roof
                              How old is it? Newer roofs have a life expectancy of only 15-20 years, and a replacement is a very expensive process. If the property has roof that is more flat than sloped, ask about the material used to seal it. 

                2.            How is the attic? 
                              Used mostly as a storage space, it’s a generally overlooked area, though an important one. How much space is up there? What is the condition of the floor? Where can you access it and how easily? Is there insulation? Would it be useful to convert it to another room?

                3.            Inspect the plumbing 
                              This seems like a no-brainer, but buyers sometimes forget to run through all the steps of checking this part of the house, aside from asking simple questions. Run all of the taps to check the quality of the water, as well as the pressure. How old are the pipes? Are they insulated? How old is the boiler? Are there any lead pipes which haven’t been replaced yet?

                4.            Which direction does the house face? 
                              This will affect not only your heating and cooling bills, but also your mentality. Knowing whether a house will be warm and sunny or cool and dark can make all the difference. Take a look at the surrounding foliage and other structures, and don’t be afraid to use that compass feature on your phone!

                5.            Turn On The Heating and cooling systems 
                              This might feel like the most important step you might have missed when you’re sweating on hot summer days or struggling to keep warm in the winter.

                6.            Look under the carpet
                              Are there hardwood floors under there? Is there mildew? Is it obvious that the sellers were pet-owners? Check the closets to see if the flooring was originally wood!

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