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When you’re home hunting, information is power. The more you know
before you make an offer, the better. Usually when two homes are equally
appealing, digging into the details can make a difference. Here’s a list of
“bonus information” that most buyers overlook or forget to ask about while
they’re shopping for a house:
Homeowner’s association rules: Certain neighborhood covenants may
be a deal maker or breaker for you, so if there’s a set of guidelines you’ll be
required to adhere to, get them up front. They can cover everything from paint
schemes to lawn design and beyond.
Utility bills: Most sellers won’t balk at sharing with you what
utilities cost annually. Water, power, gas, and even telecommunication or cable
service provider bills can help you get a better idea what it will cost monthly
to live in the home.
Pest control: In areas where pests can be a problem, asking for
information about who has been maintaining pest control (and how much it costs)
can help you plan financially and get a sense if the sellers have been keeping
up with pest issues.
Service providers: Save yourself some leg work and ask the sellers
who they like for lawn maintenance, pool maintenance, home repair work,
housecleaners, and appliance repair. Not only will the list save you time, but
the providers will already be familiar with the home’s condition and systems.
Home insurance company: You can bet the company insuring the home
will want to continue to keep the business, and getting this cost information
and provider contact info from the buyer is a good idea.
Floor plans: Having a floor plan will help you understand whether
or not your stuff is a good fit for the home. Not every seller will have these
handy, but sometimes a seller’s agent will be willing to get a current floor
plan put together if it’s important to you.
They may seem like small details, but they can make all the
difference.
I love helping home buyers make informed decisions about their
next home. I can help you walk through the pros and cons of every detail. Get
in touch today: scatesrealtyinvestments.com
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