Eagle Eyes Engaged: What to Look For During a Property Viewing

by Guy Lofts

Eagle Eyes Engaged: What to Look For During a Property Viewing in Madison WI.

So you've found some promising properties and secured viewings – exciting times! But before you get swept away by visions of housewarming parties, take a deep breath and channel your inner Sherlock Holmes. Here's what you need to be on the lookout for during a property viewing:

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The Property Itself:

  • Structural Integrity: Look for cracks in walls or ceilings, uneven floors, or signs of dampness (peeling wallpaper, mold). These could indicate structural problems.
  • Condition and Functionality: Assess the overall condition of the property. Are doors and windows functional? Is there any outdated plumbing or electrical features?
  • Natural Light and Ventilation: Open the curtains and see how much natural light enters each room. Check the ventilation – does the house feel stuffy or damp?
  • Storage Solutions: Does the property have enough built-in storage to meet your needs?
  • The Layout: Does the layout flow well? Are the rooms a good size for your needs?

Beyond the Walls:

  • The Neighborhood Vibe: Take a walk around the neighborhood at different times of the day. Is it noisy? Are there amenities nearby (shops, schools, parks)?
  • Parking Situation: Is there enough parking for you and your guests? If not, is street parking readily available?
  • Noise Levels: Is the property located near a busy road, train tracks, or a loud bar?
  • Sunlight and Views: Consider how much sunlight the property gets throughout the day. What is the view like from the windows?

Pro Tip: Bring a checklist with you to ensure you don't miss anything important.

Remember: Don't be afraid to ask questions! The agent is there to provide information about the property and the surrounding area.

Here are some additional things to consider:

  • Potential renovations: Be realistic about any renovations the property might need and factor those costs into your budget.
  • Future plans: Is the property suitable for your long-term needs? For example, if you're planning on starting a family, you might need more space than a one-bedroom apartment offers.

By being observant and asking thoughtful questions, you can get a clear picture of whether a property is a perfect fit for you. Happy house hunting!

Of course, if you are working with Real Estate Guy, you get an upfront home buyer orientation which will answer all your questions and help you understand what is happening during the process, and when we are in the house, we ast as a spare set of eyes, and as coach to you.  Together we get a really good feel for the property.  All this will help you make a great decision.  

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