Visiting a home you desire to buy will allow you to identify any problems it may have and can give you a perspective of the price-quality ratio. When you are buying a home, viewing it is one of the most important steps. You should not treat this task lightly, because such a visit to your possible future acquisition will offer you the decisive impetus in choosing it or not. Here is a list with a few things you might want to pay attention to the first moment you set foot into the property:
Location and construction
Assuming that not everybody has good intentions, you need to pay a lot of attention to the way this house was built. If you are already familiar with the location you are going to buy this house, the next thing you will want to look at is the block where the home is located. There are multiple blocks of houses where the quality is different. It all depends on the way the house it was built. Not everyone knows how to avoid cowboys when it comes to building a house. If the property is fully thermo-insulated, focus your attention on the way the façade looks like from one corner to another.
Ask the owner and verify in the property’s documents the year when the house was built and the possible restorations that were implied over time. It is also recommended to ask for the address of the real estate company you contacted for finding your future home. Another useful thing you can do is check if the area you are going to buy your house in is seismically exposed. If it is, your property will need some extra handling so it will assure a certain degree of security.
Details
Once you’ve entered the house, focus on how expensive it is to maintain it. Check the list of maintenance bills and make sure there are no major arrears. When there is a neighbour that doesn’t pay their bills for a long time you risk a mass disconnection from hot water or heating in the neighbourhood. Look how well-maintained the walls are and check the bathroom facilities of the building. You definitely want to buy a house that has an upgraded kitchen and bathroom. These are the first things to look at when desiring to buy a home. Ask for the maintenance costs both during summer and winter and contact a specialist to tell you how much it will cost to upgrade your house to other house-related necessities.
Also ask for a look in the past ownership documents of the apartment. Make sure that the year of construction is the same and also look if the declared dimensions of the building are the exact same as the ones specified in the documents. For even more security regarding the property’s structure, check the roof and the attic and see if there is something to worry about there.