Tour a home before you buy it is an exciting experience, but it can also be overwhelming. With so much to see and consider, it’s essential to know what to look for to make sure you’re making the right investment. Here’s what new home buyers should look for when touring a home.

  1. Structural Issues: Look for cracks in the walls, uneven floors, or other signs of structural problems that could indicate a more significant issue. These issues can be expensive to repair and can affect the value of your home.
  2. Electrical and Plumbing Systems: Check the electrical and plumbing systems to ensure they’re working properly. Look for frayed wires, outdated electrical panels, and leaky faucets. These issues can also be costly to repair and should be taken into consideration when making your decision.
  3. Roof and Gutters: Check the roof and gutters for any signs of damage or wear and tear. Leaks in the roof or clogged gutters can cause significant damage to the interior of your home and should be addressed before you buy.
  4. Insulation and Ventilation: Ensure the home is properly insulated and has proper ventilation to keep you comfortable and prevent mold growth. Poor insulation and ventilation can also drive up your energy costs, so it’s essential to address these issues before you buy.
  5. Windows and Doors: Check the windows and doors for proper operation and energy efficiency. Old or leaky windows and doors can cause energy loss and should be replaced if necessary.
  6. Location and Surroundings: Consider the location and surroundings of the home. Look for any signs of environmental hazards, such as flood zones, high traffic areas, or proximity to noisy neighbors.
  7. Storage Space: Consider the amount of storage space available in the home. You may find that the home doesn’t have enough storage space to accommodate your belongings.

In conclusion, when touring a home, it’s important to look beyond the cosmetic features and focus on the essentials. Take your time, ask questions, and consider the potential expenses that may come with homeownership. With a little due diligence, you can make an informed decision and find the right home for you and your family.  Give us a call and we’ll put our close to 20 years experience to work for you.  Priority Home Inspections – 321-368-9921