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Things to Look Out for When Buying New Homes
March 11, 2011 by admin · Leave a Comment
While you may have an idea of what your house should look like, you will always have questions regarding the facilities and construction of the house. Your realtor may have helped you in listing down several choices for your new house, but the final decision to which residence you are buying comes down to you.
First time buyers will normally make visits to a couple of properties before coming up with a decision. It is really difficult to gauge several new houses according to their features, so it is advisable that you take pictures of each house and take down notes, particularly on the positive and negatives of each house. This way, you can review and compare notes, allowing you to come up with a better decision.
There are also several things that you should check out when you visit any residence that you wish to purchase. You need to look for things that could cost you additional expenses, which could range from trivial repairs to serious reconstruction.
First, take a look at the water pressure and drainage of the house by tapping on the bathroom, kitchen, and laundry. You can do this by running the tap for a couple of minutes, and drinking the water to test the taste of the water and flushing toilets to check pressure.
While you are at it, make sure that the hot water system of the house is sufficient for your family’s needs. A big family requires more hot water compared to a couple. You also have to look for rust, leaks, and age in the water system. Keep in mind that a defective water system may cost you serious money.
Your new house should give you good insulations, since it allows you to save on cooling and heating bills.
The rooms should be placed strategically. If you are a parent, you want your room to be placed near your children’s bedrooms, so you can easily check on them. It would also help if you have a toilet for every floor for convenience. Having two toilets for a two-floored house is recommended.
The new house should be free from leaky walls, roofs, and ceilings, but just to be sure visit the residence during rainy months is a plus.
Make sure you work with A NYS Licensed Real Estate Broker who has the experience to step you through the buying process. Contact Cindy Alves at Lake Breeze Real Estate.

I am a long time resident of the Canandaigua and Rochester Area. I am a full time Broker/Realtor® serving my clients since since 1996. Member of the Greater Rochester Association of Realtors® and the National Association of Realtors®. 