What to Look For When Buying a House


Purchasing property isn’t as simple as finding a house and making an offer. Careful research needs to be conducted for each and every home that’s on your radar. Just because a residence looks great on the outside doesn’t mean that it’s perfect.

Most home buyers have a certain list of amenities that they would like to have. Some things are more important than others, but most of the important aspects are typically disclosed in each real estate listing. If certain things are missing, the real estate agent or seller may be contacted to inquire further.

Buying a home in Texas can take time. There are certain steps that must be taken, some of which require the involvement of specialized professionals. Some transactions may experience delays or other issues that can further prolong the process. Regardless of what happens, keeping an open mind, remembering your overall goal, and sticking to it can help turn your dream of homeownership into a reality.

Here are some of the most common things that buyers look for when buying a home:

1. Bedrooms.

Bedrooms are a key selling point for most homes. Many homes typically have a master bedroom and a guest bedroom or two. These rooms can also serve as bedrooms for children or senior parents. There may even be space in the basement or first floor that can be converted into bedrooms if necessary.

2. Exterior condition

When you attend open house showings, pay attention to the condition of the home’s exterior. Are the siding and shingles in good shape? Has the roof been replaced recently? Are the window and door seals tight enough to prevent wind and moisture from entering the home? Answering these and other pertinent questions can help you decide if the house is right for you.

3. Living space

Many home buyers want a comfortable, modern living room. It should be a place where couples and families can relax and unwind after a busy day. Living rooms should be warm and inviting, with enough space to put a couch, several chairs, lights and entertainment (televisions, stereos, computers, video game systems, etc). There should also be enough electrical outlets to meet those needs.

4. Basement.

Depending on where you live, a good basement may be a must-have. Some basements are complete, while others can be built to meet your specifications. Pay attention to the amount of floor space in the basement. You can ask the seller important questions such as if there have been any issues with radon, leaks, or mold in the basement as well.

5. Garage.

Garages are another important element. They keep vehicles and other belongings free from wind and moisture. Most buyers are looking for garages that can store at least a couple of cars or trucks, as well as boats, motorcycles, bicycles, four-wheelers, and other accessories. Garages also serve multiple purposes. They can be used as tool sheds, storage spaces, and even home movie theaters.

6. Square footage.

Square footage is usually provided in every home listing. Your realtor should be able to help you understand just how much square footing will meet your needs. More square footage means that there’s more room to grow. This can be crucial for couples with young children or first-time buyers who plan on starting a family at some point.

7. A yard.

Yards vary from one home to the next. They provide opportunities to expand living space on a property. When you visit houses, you can walk the grounds to examine the yard. You can find out if there are trees, shrubs or other plants. You can also see future potential for adding playground equipment, an outdoor pool or hot tub, a storage shed or making room for a garden.

8. Heating and cooling systems.

Air conditioners, furnaces, and other similar systems are an important part of most homes. Some of these units are placed in a central room. They supply warm air on chilly days and cooler air on humid afternoons throughout the house. If you purchase a house, you should receive owner manuals for these systems. Pay attention to their condition and ask the seller when they were last repaired or replaced if necessary.

9. Attic.

You should be able to inspect the attic of each house that you visit. If an attic is cold or damp, there may be problems with the ventilation or insulation in that area. Attics can be used for storage or turned into extra bedrooms or living space easily.

10. Bathrooms.

Bathrooms are just as essential as bedrooms, kitchens, and living rooms to some people. Many buyers prefer to have a full bathroom near the master bedroom and a full or partial bathroom on the ground floor or in the basement. As you visit different properties that are on the market, watch for telltale problems, such as leaky faucets, mold or grime on the shower or tub, and water damage on the floor or ceiling. You can discuss those items with the seller to determine who will be responsible for remedying them.

Conclusion

These are just a few things to keep in mind. Proximity to doctors’ offices, schools, shopping centers, parks, and other points of interest can also be factored in. Roads and transportation may be overlooked but important. If you notice that a particular area is undergoing construction, think about how that will impact your ability to get around and how the noise could be an interruption or distraction.

You may have to compromise and prioritize certain items over others. It all depends on the homes that are available and what really matters. The ideal residence should be one that you can be happy in. It should be a safe place that you can customize whenever you want.

The house may be perfect as it stands, or it could use a little tender loving care. A few new appliances, doors, or other upgrades shouldn’t take too big of a bite out of your budget. It may take a little while, but eventually, you’ll have a wonderful new place that you’ll be very glad to call home.

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Call Rene Burchell today at 469-877-3303 to tour available houses for sale in Frisco and surrounding areas.

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