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6 Things To Ask Your Realtor When Touring Homes

Buying a home is an exciting process, but it also takes a lot of hard work. You'll probably tour several homes before you find the perfect home that meets your needs. The good news is your realtor will be there to guide you through the home search process as well as the home buying process. As you begin to look at homes, you'll want to ask your realtor the following questions: 

How Old is the Home?

A home's age can tell you a lot about a home and its condition. While no home is ever perfect, an older home may require much more upkeep and repair costs. Your agent can tell you what year the home was built in.

What's the Age of the Roof?

The condition of a home's roof is important and a brand new roof is a big expense. It's a good idea to ask about the roof's age before you decide to put in an offer.

What All is Included?

Not all homes include the same things. Some homes may be missing a washer and dryer or the current owners may have decided to take the fridge. Be sure to ask what all is included when you buy the home so there are no surprises later on.

What is the Property Worth?

The asking price of a home may be realistic or it may not be. Your agent can give you an idea of what other home values are like in the area so that you can make an informed decision when making an offer.

What's the Market Like in the Neighborhood?

You want to buy a home that is in a good market. If a neighborhood is in a decline or there are a lot of foreclosures recently, it may be an area that you want to avoid. You want to be able to easily sell the home in the future if you decide to move out.

How Long Has the Home Been on the Market?

It's also important to know how long the home has been on the market. A home that is taking a long time to sell may have hidden issues or it may be priced too high for the area.

How Often Has the Home Been Sold?

This is another good condition. If new homeowners are constantly in and out of the home, that may be a bad sign.

These questions can help you learn more about home and help you decide if you want to put in an offer. Contact al local real estate agent to learn more about home listings in your area.