Check flood zones, mildew/mold/insect problems, check the wiring (if it's the old black tar covered ****, stay away from it). Check for insulation (the complete downstairs of my house had NO insulation in the walls...) Check the shingles. Check the yard for drainage problems. Check school district. Check how much taxes will be per year. Check the attic for previous water damage. If it has a well, check the water hardness and test for chemicals/sulfur. Do a walk around the neighborhood and knock on a few doors. You don't want to buy a house and find out your neighbors are complete *******s.
i know around here mold in the basement and wet / damp basements are a huge issue, many of the houses have poor drainage. 'an like brad said the electrical can be a big issue in an older house, especially one that's been remodeled.
you also want to check around for rotted wood & insect (termite & ant) damage around the base of the house and in the basement (another issue i've seen alot of around here is houses rotting the support beam out from under the doors) and check the foundation for cracks and issues.
What they said, and make sure the wiring in the house is up to code along with the proper GFI outlets where they are needed. It also helps to move next to a frat house with hot bitches
termite inspection as well, check roof and A/C unit if it has one. and shop around for the best intrest rates, cause now they are very low if you have a good credit score.
Dont let the realtor choose who you get the loan from , most of the time they get a kick back from those lenders.
good luck and have fun
also check the S E X offender list for the neighborhood, that is public info.
Adam doesn't have to worry about that. He's ugly as sin :tongue_smilie:
hahah, or he can grow a bigger beard and sit on the front porch with a gun in his hands and start muddling words outloud to himself , most will leave him/his house alone.
that's what I do![]()
sounds like a usda rural development loan. that's what mine is. i'm about 6 miles out of town, in a neighborhood. it's quiet, i own a large piece of land. sure i have neighbors on both sides, but the lots are big enough that i don't usually notice them.