CHECKLIST FOR HOUSE HUNTING
If you are thinking of buying a home in the near future, a REALTOR
can provide invaluable help in
finding the right home in the right price range in the area you want to
live. Through access to the
Multiple Listing Service® (MLS®) a REALTOR can give you a customized
list of homes for sale that
match your needs and wants and budget.
A house hunting checklist will help you keep track of the advantages
and drawbacks of each home.
Ensure the checklist includes the basic information regarding location,
asking price, annual property
taxes, mortgage terms and any applicable zoning restrictions.
Exterior
Jot down your impressions of the exterior of the home, noting the lot size
and shape, position of the
home on the lot (facing north, south, east or west). Note the condition
of the landscaping and
whether the yard is fenced.
Check the condition of the siding and note whether the home has an attached
or detached garage.
Be sure to take a good look at the roof and note its general condition
and age. It's also important to
examine the foundation of the home for any visible cracks or holes.
Interior
Note whether the home has a separate front hallway. Check the windows
to ensure they open and
close easily and note the general condition of the doors. The kitchen
is an important room in any
home, so pay attention to its size, the condition of the appliances,
sink, cupboard space, counter
tops, flooring, lighting and electrical outlets. Be sure to ask whether
any or all of the appliances are
included in the sale.
It may be that a separate dining room, a family room and fireplace is
important to you. Note also the
size of the bedrooms and closet space and whether there are any window
coverings or adjoining
bathrooms. Also make note of the flooring and room colours.
Make notes on the number and size of bathrooms and the conditions of
the fixtures. Check all
faucets and flush toilets to make sure they are in good working order
and to see if there is adequate
water pressure.
Basement
Check whether the basement is full or partial, finished or unfinished
and whether there is adequate
room for walking about. Note whether there is a utility area and
whether the washer and dryer are
being sold with the house. It is also very important to ask about
the type of heating, water service,
plumbing (copper or other), electrical amperage and insulation.
Your REALTOR will be able to help you with questions you are unsure
of. It is also a good idea to
have a professional building inspector examine any home in which
you are seriously interested.
This information is provided by the Victoria Real Estate Board for the information
and benefit of consumers.
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