What To Look for When Viewing a Home.

Here are a few questions and ideas to consider when viewing homes to help make the process easier and more productive:

  • Does the home have your “needs” features (those features you must have)? (For example, number of bedrooms, closet space, kitchen size, etc.)

  • Does the home have any of your “wants” features (those features you’d like to have but would be willing to forgo)? (For example, large backyard deck, spacious family room, etc.)

  • What is the general condition of the home? (Are there signs that the owners have kept up with repairs and maintenance?)

  • Will the home need any major repairs, remodeling or renovations? Is there anything, such as the furnace, that may need to be replaced soon?

  • What do you like most about the home?

  • Is there anything about the home you don’t like? Can that be changed with a remodeling or renovation now or in the future?

  • Take a walk around the neighbourhood. Are the homes well-kept, indicating pride of ownership?

  • Do you like where the home is situated in the neighbourhood?

  • Does the neighbourhood have what you want? (For example, access to public transit, shopping, local parks, etc.)

Viewing properties should never be a frustrating ordeal. It’s my job to help make the process easy and productive for you, so you can find the home you want.