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Home Buyer’s Checklist
This checklist identifies the important factors you should consider when selecting a home .
In addition to your house being affordable, you will also want to be sure that it and the neighborhood it is located in meet the needs of your family.
For instance, if you have children, you may want to know if there is a quality school nearby or if there are other children in the neighborhood. Or if you work, the distance and travel time to and from your place of employment or the availability of public transportation may be of concern to you.
You may already know the type and size of home that you would like to purchase, but there are many other features that you will want to consider before deciding to buy a particular house. Take this checklist along when you go shopping for your house.
Checklist Comparison
Home #1 Home #2 Home #3
Asking price Real estate taxes
The Neighborhood
Near school Near work Near churches Near shopping Near major roads Near public transportation Near doctors/dentists Garbage collection Traffic volume Street lights Sidewalks Streets well maintained Parks Neighbors’ yards maintained All utilities installed Neighborhood covenants or restrictions Near train tracks/airport Area zoned residential Near industry Flooding danger Proposed special assessments Restrictive easements
The House Age of the house Number of stories Wood frame Brick frame Wood and brick frame Exterior finish and condition Roof condition Foundation condition Garage size Number of bathrooms Number of closets Number of bedrooms Type of heating Central air conditioning Energy conservation features Age of heating system Age of hot water heater Capacity of hot water heater Age of electrical wiring Plumbing condition Estimated water bill Estimated heating bill Estimated electric bill Living room Fireplace Separate dining room Family room Kitchen eating area Refrigerator Stove/oven (gas/electric) Garbage disposal Dishwasher Storm windows/screens Washer/dryer outlets Laundry space Finished basement Attic Sump pump/drainage Connected to sewer system Patio Backyard fence Landscaping Property boundaries Security (dead bolt locks, smoke detectors) Building code compliance (remodels & additions) Ability to expand or enlarge house |