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10 Must Ask Questions for First Home Buyers When Buying A New Home

After a lot of head-scratching, first-home buyers do this not only by taking a good look around the house but also by asking critical questions to the seller. Everything you find out now can be useful later in the negotiations. You cannot visit a house without

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10 Must Ask Questions for First Home Buyers When Buying A New Home

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  1. 10 Must Ask Questions for First-Home Buyers When Buying A New Home

  2. Visit the House with A Checklist Buying your first home is surely not a small purchase of your life. So, take the time to view it and work carefully. Think about: Area: What do you think of the surroundings and neighborhood of the house and the people you see there? What amenities do you have in the area? House outside: What does the roof look like? Is the house not crooked? Are the frames in good condition? House inside: What do you think of the layout? What do the walls and ceilings look like? Are the bathroom and kitchen in perfect condition, or does a lot need to be done before it works and looks to your full satisfaction? It is therefore important to open all kitchen cabinets during the viewing, but also to ask good questions to the seller or selling agent. What do you have to think about it? First-home buyers, who are going to view a house soon, should ask these 10 questions anyway before buying a new home.

  3. 2.“Has The Seller Already Found Another Home?”  If the answer to this question is “Yes”, then you can count on the seller to want to sell as soon as possible. It just depends on how quickly the seller can get into his or her new home. So be sure to ask about this before buying your first home. If you know whether and how quickly the seller can move into the next home, you will immediately have an indication of when you can move into the house yourself. Important to know, of course.  

  4. “How Long Has This House Been For Sale” It is important to ask how long the house has been for sale. This gives you insight into how popular the home is. Is the house being for sale for more than six months? Then there is a better chance that the sellers will agree to a lower offer. After all, they have been waiting for a buyer for a long time. The longer the house is for sale, the lower you can bet your opening offer.  

  5. How Long Has The Seller Lived in The House Imagine that it turns out that the sellers are already moving after a very short time. Then you probably get the feeling that there is a catch. Thus, it is always beneficial to ask this question. Be sure to check whether previous sellers have all moved quickly. That can indicate problems that you are not waiting for, for example, in the neighbourhood. You better find out right away. 

  6. What about the costs for the maintenance of the house You probably prefer buying a new home where you do not have too much maintenance. That is why it is useful to ask how much the maintenance has cost the seller approximately. What has the seller already tackled? Maybe the window frames have just been painted and some roof tiles replaced. That saves you work and money. Is there something that needs to be replaced about the house? Of course, the seller knows that best.  

  7. Why is the house being sold? Always try to find out the reason why the property is being sold from the seller or the selling real estate agent. Is the seller divorced, or does he or she have a job on the other side of the country? That is, of course, slightly different than that there are problems with the neighbours or that there are defects in the home. In addition, you can get information from the reason for the move about how quickly the seller wants to get rid of the house.  

  8. Are There Many Other Interested People If you are a fan of the property and are considering making a bid, it is smart to know if you have competition. Ask not only how many people have already come to see but also whether a bid has already been made. The selling agent may not tell you about the number of other bids but about how many people have made a bid.  

  9. What is it Like to live in ThisNeighbourhood Ask the seller or real estate agent exactly what the neighbourhood is like to live in. Is it recommended, or does the seller think there are any downsides? Please note, what is less pleasant for him or her can actually be a relief for you. So always ask for the reason behind an opinion before buying your first home.  

  10. What is the cause of any defects? Get a good impression of the property condition during the viewing. Are there damp spots or cracks on the walls? What does the crawl space look like? If you notice something about the house, immediately ask the questions to the seller.   Ask why, for example, moisture spots can be seen and what the seller has already done to prevent or improve this.

  11. How much money do you spend on monthly costs for gas and light, among other things It is not surprising to ask what gas and light costs per month. This will help you know what you should ultimately pay for the home. Ask immediately what the energy label is during the viewing.   

  12. Are there things I can take over In principle, you buy a house without a movable property. But maybe the seller would like to leave certain things in the house. Or who knows, maybe you have your eye on something. If you want to take over the movable property from the seller, you must make good agreements about this.  

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