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7 Things to Look-out for Apart from Home-Buying Inspection

Home-Buying Inspection

When you are in the market to purchase a house, the most common things that you will be looking in on-site inspection will include if there is any roof leakage, a solid foundation, safe wiring, etc. But there are other things as well that don’t fall under the home-inspection umbrella. Let’s consider the following things that may go unnoticed during inspections, but can affect your daily living experience greatly.

1. Interior layout

Interior layout defines the ease of travelling and access among the rooms and other parts of the house. Walk through the rooms thoroughly as you would on any normal day. Spot if there are sharp corner and narrow passages, or is there a smooth and natural flow from one room to other.

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2. Windows placement and size

Even though you can always add extra windows or modify the existing ones, but that’s not an option if you are running on a tight budget. Look for a house that has well-placed windows with a considerable size that eases the flow of air-circulation and sunlight.

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3. Natural light

Allowing natural light to enter the house is a necessity and not an option. Once you have finalized the list of the most-preferred houses you want to purchase, try walking in at different times of the day. This give you an insight at how light looks like in the house.

4. Weather conditions in locality

The choice of the house is also largely affected by weather conditions in that area. Residing in a cold area, you might want a well-covered entrance, easy-to-shovel driveway, an attached garage, etc. Whereas, a hot area may require cooling trees and shaded sidewalks.

5. House orientation

The direction in which a house stands on its lot can affect the amount of sunlight entering and cooling and heating needs. A south-facing house enables maximum natural light, whereas, a north-facing house with an ample number of windows can also get brightly lit.

6. Staircase length and steepness

You may be a healthy moving person who can run on stairs, but not necessarily everyone in your house is. If you have an elderly family member or have regular visits from aged relatives, then a steep and long staircase won’t work fine with your desired house structure.

7. Heating and cooling systems

If you are looking to buy a house in a moderate or temperate climate area, then the lack of cooling and heating systems is not an issue. On the other hand, if you are going to live in extreme climate areas, then these systems becomes a core necessity rather than an option. Also because installing central air conditioning or heating after the purchase can cost you loads. Therefore, having a house pre-installed with such features can save your pocket and from hassle.

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