House Research List

List of things to consider before buying a house.

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Riza Hope Molo
Riza Hope Molo
28th December 2016 in home & garden
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    Things to Check

  • Indoor-outdoor flow. (The ease with which you can move from indoor to outdoor living areas and back again)

  • Size of rooms. (Not too big, not too small)

  • Interior layout. (The interior layout, or floor plan, can have a big effect on your daily life)

  • Lot grade. (The steepness of a lot is in some ways even more important than its size)

  • Window size and placement. (Look for a home with ample, well-placed windows)

  • Amount of natural light.

  • Regional weather considerations

  • House orientation on lot. (The way a house is positioned on its lot affects how much natural light it gets)

  • Driveway length and width

  • Street parking

  • Staircase steepness and length

  • Architectural details

  • Heating and cooling systems

  • Laundry room location

  • Kitchen features

  • Number of bathrooms

  • Ceiling height

  • Closeness of neighbors

  • The neighborhood

  • Smell for mould, and animal-related odours. Knock on walls to see if they sound hollow.

  • Research your broker's credentials

  • Check for "dealbreakers" or "red flags"

  • Negotiate the purchase price

  • Don't let yourself feel pressured to make a decision right away

  • Carefully consider what you can really afford

  • Gardens and yards are work

  • Buy a property you can afford now, not later

  • Select an agent carefully

  • The search can take longer than you think

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    Questions To Ask Myself Before Making A Decision

  • Is there dampness?

  • How much storage space is there?

  • Category
    Things to Check

  • Indoor-outdoor flow. (The ease with which you can move from indoor to outdoor living areas and back again)

  • Size of rooms. (Not too big, not too small)

  • Interior layout. (The interior layout, or floor plan, can have a big effect on your daily life)

  • Lot grade. (The steepness of a lot is in some ways even more important than its size)

  • Window size and placement. (Look for a home with ample, well-placed windows)

  • Amount of natural light.

  • Regional weather considerations

  • House orientation on lot. (The way a house is positioned on its lot affects how much natural light it gets)

  • Driveway length and width

  • Street parking

  • Staircase steepness and length

  • Architectural details

  • Heating and cooling systems

  • Laundry room location

  • Kitchen features

  • Number of bathrooms

  • Ceiling height

  • Closeness of neighbors

  • The neighborhood

  • Smell for mould, and animal-related odours. Knock on walls to see if they sound hollow.

  • Research your broker's credentials

  • Check for "dealbreakers" or "red flags"

  • Negotiate the purchase price

  • Don't let yourself feel pressured to make a decision right away

  • Carefully consider what you can really afford

  • Gardens and yards are work

  • Buy a property you can afford now, not later

  • Select an agent carefully

  • The search can take longer than you think

  • Category
    Questions To Ask Myself Before Making A Decision