| |
Getting Started
Glossary of Real Estate Terms
Renting or Buying
Preparing Your House for Sale
Checklist: Hiring a Real Estate Agent
Increase Your Home's Curb Appeal
Financing & Loans
Pre-qualification and Pre-approval
Choosing a Mortgage
Mortgage Hints
Finding the Right Home
Single Family Homes
Townhouses
Condominiums
House Buying Mistakes
Personal Inspection Checklist
Making the Purchase
Sales Contracts
The Art of Negotiation
Home Inspections
The Closing
Final Walk Through
|
|
Personal Home Inspections
The purpose of your personal inspection
is only to eliminate those properties from consideration that
have too many obvious
deficiencies. It is not designed to take the place of a professional
house inspection. If a house passes your initial "tests" (location,
wants and needs, etc.) you will probably want to schedule a second
showing where you can spend an hour or so doing an inspection
of the house.
What to look for:
- Foundation - Are there obvious cracks? Any apparent shifts
in the foundation?
- Roof - Does it appear new, old, or of an indeterminate age?
What is the overall condition?
- Evidence of leaks - Check inside as well as outside. Check
all ceilings and areas around windows.
- Basement or crawlspace - Is there dampness? Is there adequate
insulation?
- Attic - How does the interior of the roof structure look?
- Quality and workmanship - In general and in any additions
- Apparent energy efficiency - Does the house appear tightly
sealed?
- Electrical - Any obvious malfunctions?
- Plumbing - Any unusual noises or malfunctions?
- Appliance condition - What is the age and condition of the
stove, dishwasher, refrigerator, etc.?
- Heating/cooling system - Does it seem to do the job heating
or cooling?
- Exterior - Is the house going to need repairs or paint soon?
- Lot - Does the drainage appear good--and away from the house?
- Lot - Are there any trees encroaching on the roof or foundation?
|
|