When you tour a house, there are many things that you need to look for. Some of these things are structural aspects of the house such as the roof, foundation, and plumbing. You also need to look at what is inside the house such as appliances and furniture.
When looking at appliances, you should make sure that they are in good working condition. This includes making sure that the stove works and is clean and that the refrigerator has enough space for all of your groceries. When looking at furniture, it is important to see if there is enough space for all of your belongings and if they match your style.
That’s a quick summary of your responsibilities when touring a house. Let’s get into some more detail about what kinds of things you should be on the lookout for when you’re seeing a house for the first time, since the house tour is one of the main steps to buy a house.
The Appliances
When touring a house, it is important to take note of the appliances. The appliances are an indicator of how well the home is maintained and if it has been updated in recent years.
The kitchen is a good place to start when inspecting appliances. It should be clean and well organized and have a dishwasher, refrigerator, oven, and stovetop with an oven hood above it. This will give you an idea of the age of the home as newer homes will have these items while older homes may not.
The bathroom also has good indicators as to how well the home is maintained. If there are any rust stains in the toilet or bathtub, this could indicate that there is water leakage from other fixtures or cracks in pipes somewhere in the house that need repair. If there are any cracks, they would need to be repaired.
The Windows
Inspecting windows is one of the most important things to do when touring a house. If you are not careful, you may end up buying a home with a lot of problems, like leaky windows or broken locks.
The best way to inspect the windows is to start from the top and work your way down. Check for any water or dirt on the windowsills or windowpane. Make sure that all of the windowpanes are intact and that there isn’t any condensation on them. You should also check for drafts coming through any cracks in the window frame.
Then, you should check for any signs of mold or mildew on the window sills or frame. This may indicate that there is a leak somewhere in your home. This would be a major issue that could haunt you later.
The Basement
The basement is a place that usually gets neglected when it comes to home inspections. It is often left out of the inspection process because people don’t know what to look for in the basement. This section will teach you how to inspect the basement when touring a house.
You will want to check the floor of the basement for signs of water damage or flooding. If there are any signs of water damage, then you should ask about how long ago it was flooded and if there has been any restoration work done on it since then.
You should also make sure that there are no cracks in the foundation and that there are no vents or pipes coming in or out of the ground outside of where they should be because this could indicate a problem with plumbing or gas lines.
Be sure to look into all these things when touring a home you want to buy.