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3 Tips for First-Time Homebuyers

February 04, 2020 by Emmylou Grimm

Few things are as exciting as buying your first home. For many people, it signifies their entrance into adulthood. However, as thrilling as the process is, it’s also very stressful. There are so many decisions involved in the process. Read these tips for first-time homebuyers to make things a little less stressful. Soon, everything will be over, and you’ll have your dream home.

Check the Water Source

Most first-time homebuyers don’t think to check a house’s water supply. However, buyers must ask where a home’s water comes from. Some houses run on well water. If well water has undergone the proper purification processes, it’s perfectly safe to drink. However, contaminated well water can have detrimental effects on your health. Contaminated well water can cause skin irritation and cardiovascular issues. Young parents should also know that contaminated well water can cause stunted growth in children. Therefore, it’s essential to ask about a home’s water supply before you sign on the dotted line.

Assess the Foundation

People who are buying a house for the first time get caught up in the moment. Prospective buyers mostly care about the aesthetics and if the house matches their style. While the design is important, you also need to assess a house’s foundation before you purchase it. Ask if the previous owners have had to deal with any foundation cracks. If the answer yes, ask when and how the situation was handled. Foundation cracks can create leaks or even cause your home to sag. Make sure the home you want to buy has a solid foundation before you sign anything.

Ask About Any Renovations

First-time homebuyers love renovations. These people want to see updated finishes and a modern interior design. It’s easier to get caught up in the hoopla. However, it’s vital to ask questions about any renovations that have been done. You must ask when the renovations were done and what construction company was used. You should also ask the realtor for any paperwork that can verify the job was done correctly. The last thing you want is to redo a kitchen renovation two months after you move in.

These tips for first-time homebuyers will help anyone who’s nervous about making such a massive purchase. Since buying a house is a large investment, you must make sure you ask tons of questions before you spend the money. If you’re inquisitive and direct, you’ll end up in your ideal home.

February 04, 2020 /Emmylou Grimm
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