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What to Look for When Buying your Dream Home

Are you ready to buy the home of your dreams? Maybe your financial situation has improved and now you feel as though you can finally look toward a brighter future. Either way, if you want to benefit yourself here, then here’s what you need to look for.

Is There Damp?

One of the first things you need to do is look out for damp. If you know that there is a lot of damp in the property then this will make it very difficult for you to move in without any issues. Damp can lead to mold, and it can also cause plaster to flake. All of this can impact your home’s structural integrity, which is the last thing you need when you are spending more money to secure your dream property. If you notice that a room has been repainted very recently then this can also be a sign that something is being covered up, so make sure that you keep that in mind.

Is it Structurally Sound?

Big cracks should be a big red flag when buying a house. With that in mind, you also need to look out for hairline cracks. Look at where the extensions join and the end-of-terrace wall. If you notice them bowing or falling away from the house then this is a major red flag. You can always ask the homeowner or the real estate agent about the issue, but at the end of the day, it’s usually a sign that you should avoid putting an offer in on the house. If you want to avoid this kind of stress, then one thing you can do is go through a custom home builder. This allows you to control the build of your property from scratch.

What About Storage Space?

Take note of any storage space that may be in the house. This will help you to take note of the practicalities of living there. Storage space is valuable but often overlooked when purchasing a new property. Think about where you are going to keep your vacuum cleaner, your spare linen, boxes of junk and more. If there aren’t enough cupboards, can you build some in? By asking yourself things like this now, you can make your life easier going forward.

Which Way Does the House Face?

In winter, or during a cloudy night, it can be very difficult for you to know whether or not your house is north-facing or south-facing. In summer, this can mean the difference between a house that is full of warmth and one that is annoyingly dark. By taking note of this now, you can help yourself to make better decisions going forward.

Are the Rooms Big Enough?

A lot of home-build developers put smaller furniture in rooms as it helps to make them appear bigger. Be warned, that when you are buying a home, the owners may have done this. Assume that you are going to be putting your furniture in the room and take note of how much extra space this is going to take up. If you can do that, it’ll become easier to make the right decision. 

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