10 Things to Look for When Buying a Home

Buying Home

Buying a new home is undoubtedly one of the most exciting chapters in anyone's life, offering the promise of new beginnings, cherished memories, and personal sanctuaries. But while the allure of a new home can be intoxicating, overlooking the nitty-gritty details can quickly turn that dream into a financial nightmare. 

The true condition of various home elements, often hidden behind fresh paint or staged furniture, can rapidly escalate post-purchase costs. From foundation to rooftop, a house's integrity plays a crucial role in determining its actual value. By paying close attention to the condition of different parts of the house, you not only protect your investment but also prevent the hefty bills that can creep up when unexpected repairs and replacements become inevitable. 

At Quality Remodeling, we've seen firsthand the difference between homeowners who've done their due diligence and those blindsided by unforeseen costs. So, let's delve into the essential elements you should be scrutinizing before taking that monumental step of purchasing your new home.

10 Things To Consider When Buying A Home

1) The Roof

The roof is one of the most important parts of your home, so it's important to make sure it's in good condition. Look for any signs of damage, such as missing shingles, cracks, or leaks. If you see any problems, ask for a roof inspection to see if repairs are needed.

2) The Windows and Doors

Windows and doors are also important to keep an eye on. Make sure they're in good condition and that they seal properly. If there are any drafts or leaks, you'll want to have them fixed before you move in. Windows and doors can be expensive to replace.  If they are not up to par, we can give you an estimate of what they would cost so you can use that in negotiating the sales price.

3) The Foundation

The foundation is the base of your home, so it's important to make sure it's in good condition. Look for any cracks or settling, as these can be signs of a problem. If you see anything that concerns you, have a structural engineer take a look. Our team can recommend one if you don’t already have one that you trust.

4) The Electrical System

The electrical system is another important part of your home. Ensure all outlets and switches work properly. If you see any exposed wires or frayed cords, have an electrician take a look. If you are buying a house and hoping to renovate it, you should consider whether the current electrical panel will be enough for a remodel.

5) The Plumbing

Plumbing is also important to check. Ensure all faucets and toilets are working properly. If you see any leaks, have a plumber take a look.

6) The HVAC System

The HVAC system is responsible for heating and cooling your home. Make sure it's in good condition and working properly. If you see any problems, have a heating and cooling contractor take a look. Again, we work with a lot of HVAC companies and have several we could recommend.

7) The Insulation

Insulation helps keep your home warm in the winter and cool in the summer. Make sure it's in good condition and that it's providing adequate insulation. If you see any problems, have a contractor take a look.

8) The Paint

The paint is the finishing touch on your home. Make sure it's in good condition and that it's not peeling or cracking. Interior paint is most likely going to be something you will need to budget for. A home that has not had the exterior painted in years, could mean you are going to have issues with rot.  This may make your contract more negotiable.

9) The Landscaping

Landscaping can make a big difference in the curb appeal of your home. Make sure it's well-kept and the plants are healthy. If it isn't, add this to your budget for after you move in.

10) The Neighborhood

The neighborhood may be the most important consideration when buying a home.  Meet some of your neighbors. If you have small children, consider going to the local playground to learn more about the people you will have for neighbors.  Make sure you know what your commute will be, what the local schools are like, and how active the homeowners association is.

If you're looking to buy a house, be sure to have a professional home inspector take a look before you make an offer. This will help you identify any potential problems and avoid costly repairs down the road.

Contact Quality Remodeling today to schedule a home inspection. We'll be happy to help you find the perfect home for your needs.

Ann Brennan