Finally, you found the perfect home for sale! Your search might have taken quite sometime but even if you have decided that the home is the one that you are going to purchase, you still have to take the time to do a final inspection. Many first time home buyers neglect to do a final inspection which is one of the most important part of the home buying process. By doing a final inspection before your home purchase, you will be fully aware of the condition of the place that you will be buying.
During the final inspection of your prospective home, find out what the major flaws are and determine how much it will cost to have these things repaired. It will help you make the right offer by deducting the cost of repairs from the price you had previously planned to offer and prevent you for overpaying for a home that might need complete remodelling or has major repairs. As you go about the home inspection, make a list of the repairs needed. Here are some of the things to look for when you are doing your final inspection tour:
1. Major scratches on linoleum floors, countertops or walls. Take a close look at the floors and countertops in the bathrooms and kitchen to make sure there are not any major dents or scratches that would require a complete replacement. Take your time to walk through each area slowly so you don’t miss these important details.
2. Inspect the stairs. There may be stairs that lead to the basement, to the next floor or to the attic. Each and every step of the stairs has to be check to see if they are still structurally sound. Walk up and down it, applying pressure on the different areas. Listen for creaks or similar noises and feel if the step gives out when pressure is applied. Check the railings if all posts are complete and if any part is loose by trying to shake it.
3. Check the doors, windows and cabinets. Test all the doors, windows and cabinets by opening and closing them a number of times. See if they work properly. Inspect the hinges for signs of rust. Check each and every handle, lock and knob to see if they need to be replaced.
4. Look for signs of cracking or chips on the exterior. The exterior of your home is one of the hardest areas to inspect, but it’s an important part of the final inspection nonetheless. You will need to look for any noticeable cracks or chips in the walls to determine if these are indications of a bigger structural problem. This is where a professional building inspector can help.
5. Inspect the roof. To check the roof, you would have to climb up on top of it or at least see if from the gutter level. See if there are signs of damage and determine if the gutters are in good shape. You may want to hire a roofing specialist to do this part of the final inspection.
6. Check all electrical components. Make sure all of the outlets are working properly and that light fixtures are in good shape. These can be expensive to fix or replace, and if these will be your responsibility, you need to know exactly how much these are going to cost. Many first time homebuyers don’t think it’s necessary to check the electrical components because an electrical contractor will work with the house inspector before the sale. However, you can check for obvious problems before paying the contractor to fix the problem.
When looking for MN homes for sale , the internet is an invaluable resource. New homebuyers can use the MN MLS to view active listings of properties throughout the state.
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