
Viewing
and Comparing Homes
Your Allegiant Realty Real Estate Agent will
show you the homes that meet your needs and weed out the ones that don’t.
He or she will make arrangements for
you to see only those homes that match your requirements, so your time is well
spent. Remember to record your impressions about the homes you visit.
A key benefit of working with a Allegiant Realty
Real Estate Agent is that you’ll be informed about homes that are new on the market or
those with price changes. He or she will identify all the potential sellers in
your market by working with the entire real estate community — not just those
who list with .
When visiting individual homes, your
Allegiant Realty Real Estate Agent will remind you to keep several factors in mind,
including:
Evaluating
the Home Exterior
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Do
trees and shrubs appear healthy? Are large trees at least 30 feet from the
house?
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Is
the lot sloped for proper drainage? Are there low spots near the house?
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Do
outdoor electrical outlets have ground fault current interrupters to prevent
shock?
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Is
the outdoor lighting adequate?
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Are
there outdoor faucets or a sprinkler system?
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Are
sidewalks and driveways in good condition? Will water drain off them?
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Is
the house’s surface in good repair? Are there cracks where materials meet at
two walls or at windows and walls?
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Do
windows, doors and chimney sit plumb and square?
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Is
the roof free from sags and dips? Are shingles in good condition?
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Are
gutters in good shape, with tight seams and do downspouts point away from the
house?
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Do
foundation walls have cracks larger than 1⁄4-inch wide?
Considering the Home’s Interior
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Is
the home divided into three distinct zones for working, living and sleeping?
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Are
eating areas (including those outdoors) easily accessible from the kitchen?
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Does
traffic through the kitchen flow outside the work area?
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Are
the stove, sink and refrigerator just steps apart in an efficient triangular
configuration?
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Do
open appliance doors block doorways, cabinets or each other?
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Do
bedrooms have two uninterrupted wall surfaces for easy furniture arrangement?
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Are
baths accessible without having to cross a bedroom or other living space?
- Does
the main entry lead guests directly to the living room or make them figure out
which way to go?
Construction
from Basement to Attic
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Do
basement walls have large cracks that indicate a shifting foundation? Mildew
stains that indicate dampness/flooding? Is an unheated basement’s ceiling
insulated?
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Are
exposed beams and joists in good condition?
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Is
the attic well-insulated? Is there any evidence of water damage from a leaky
roof?
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Are
floors springy or are they even and sturdy?
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Are
walls (particularly at door frames and windows) free from large cracks?
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Do
all doors and windows work smoothly?
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Are
bathroom fixtures in good condition? Does the faucet’s water flow remain steady
when toilets are flushed?
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Does
water drain well?
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Are
there enough well-placed electrical outlets in the rooms? Does the service to
the house match its current electrical needs?
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Is
the capacity and recovery time of the water heater adequate for your family?
Does the water heater show signs of rust?
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Do
kitchen appliances seem to be in good condition? Do any come with the sale?
Will your appliances fit in the present spaces if need be?
- Do
furnace and/or air conditioning unit(s) appear well-serviced? Is the blower
quiet?
Even after a careful review, when
everything “feels right” you should take the extra step to make certain
everything “works right”. When you’re
seriously considering buying a particular house, keep these factors in mind:
- Hire a professional building inspector to make sure the house is in sound condition. Use
his or her report to make informed decisions.
- Ask your Agent if about Home Protection Plans. This type of warranty helps to
protect you in case of major mechanical system and problems with some
appliances.
- Decide which flaws you can live with and which you’d prefer to have
repaired. You may
also be able to refinance some repairs in your mortgage.
Work with Allegiant Realty to Buy a The greater Wichita Metro Area
Home
If you are thinking of buying a home a home, or want to talk with an
expert Real Estate Agent with detailed knowledge of The greater Wichita Metro Area Real Estate, please
feel free to contact us
click here. Simply call us at 316.260.3300, or allegiant@allegiantgmac.com us.
We’ll be glad to talk with you, and help you in all of your The greater Wichita Metro Area
Real Estate needs.
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