Checklist For Buying a House

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Title: Checklist For Buying a House


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Checklist For Buying a House
  • Buying a house is a big financial step up. You
    may have to spend all your hard earned savings or
    seek help from your family and friends. Given
    that you will have to expend big amounts of
    money, buying a house should be well thought of.
  • If, after buying you will find glitches in the
    house, such as poor drainage and mediocre
    lighting, you cannot just sell it and get your
    money back. So before you sign the contract,
    follow this checklist to makes sure that you will
    not have regrets with your purchase.

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  • Think
  • Buying a house is expensive. Make every single
    penny count.
  • Know the right questions to ask
  • The seller and your realtor must have known each
    other and they are likely to build each others
    statements. Instead of just believing what your
    realtor says, probe more and ask questions.
  • Ask them questions which will lead them to
    explain the not-so-great-side of the house. They
    are selling a high value property so they would
    like to skip divulging details such as the area
    being frequently flooded or that it has a poor
    water source.
  • Positive comments are easier to share so spend
    time probing for more pressing details.
  • Is it everything you want?
  • When you see a beautiful house, you cant help
    but start imagining how wonderful it would be to
    live in it, right? Take a deep breath and go back
    to item number one think.
  • Do you think it is the best choice? Are there
    enough bedrooms? Is there enough room for your
    cars in the garage? Does it offer easy access to
    basic facilities? If you have kids, do you think
    having a 2 storey house is safe?
  • Take time to pause and think how buying the house
    will affect your current situation.

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  • Check structural details
  • Whether you want to live in that house or rent it
    out to someone else, everything should be in
    tiptop condition. Check the roofing, plumbing,
    electrical wiring, insulation, fences, pavements,
    driveways and others. Try moving some of the
    upholsteries and check if the floor is dry.
  • If you dont see any damage, try checking
    potential signs such as wet driveway, moulds on
    the ceilings, corners and internal walls.
  • Check also for cracks on the walls and doors that
    do not close properly as these are indications of
    movement in the area.
  • If you want to be sure, you may hire a
    professional inspector to do the checking for
    you. Require him to submit his findings and
    analyses to you. Consider the results while
    making your decision.

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  • Consult an attorney
  • Again, refer back to item number one think.
    Lawyers arent always necessary but to be on the
    safe side, make sure that all your transactions
    will be properly documented. Check the background
    of the seller. Are they really the owners? Make
    sure that you will have a certified true copy of
    the title of the land and the property.
  • And lastly, do not sign the contract until you
    are ready. Buying a house is a big step and you
    should be prepared for the other things that come
    along with the acquisition.
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