ask amit: quick tips: house hunting, part 2
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As co-owner of Minnesota Twin City Area's top roofing and reconstruction company, Amit Sela has extensive experience in home reconstruction and renovation. Here he offers more helpful tips for house hunters.
According to Sela, “There is no flawless house. Each home, even a new one, has some issues. Before you get emotionally attached to a house, you need to understand what issues you may face. The trick is in spotting the really big problems before you sign on the dotted line.”
Since the real estate agent and homeowner are certain to present the property in the best possible light, prospective buyers should arrange a home inspection inspection by a home inspector or experienced contractor.
An expert in home construction will look beyond the freshly painted walls, new siding and snazzy appliances to find several big, flashing signs of some of the worst problems. Experienced professionals will detect and target key trouble spots, like serious cracks in the foundation; leaks or seeping water on basement walls; crinkled or curled shingles; sloping, uneven floors and roofs; ill-fitting windows and doors; and mold and water stains.