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The Most Important Things to Look at During House Inspection

By Dennis Isong

One of the most important jobs you’ll likely face while looking for a good apartment is home inspection. This process could take a day or more, depending on how far you’re prepared to go to find what you’re looking for.

So, if you’re house hunting with an agent, it’s helpful to have a mental picture of the house quality you’re looking for. The reason for this is that most property agents show prospective lessees around buildings they have already booked with the client, in an attempt to persuade them to choose the same.

Most people will probably agree with their agents, but others will go with their particular choices.

The scope of a house inspection is broad while being technical yet simple. As a professional real estate expert who have helped a lot of Nigerians home and abroad to own properties of their choice, I will advice you to embark on this mission when you are physically and emotionally prepared since you may unfortunately make emotional decisions that you will likely regret in the future.

As a result of the ambiguity of home evaluation, there are several considerations to consider when scheduling an inspection. This includes everything from security to appliance quality. These are explained in different subheadings below.

The Pre-House Inspection Period

The pre-inspection phase is a moment of reflection for prospective property purchasers. You should utilize this time to compile a list of expected dwelling requirements. This can be done in collaboration with a real estate specialist whose advice may be useful. You will save money, reduce stress, and successfully manage your time if you do this. If you’re unsure what areas to include in your checklist, consider the following:

  • Security
  • Building Exterior
  • Condition of home appliances
  • Leaking spots
  • Electrical shortcomings
  • Quality of Building materials
  • HVAC system

It should be noted that the purpose of a checklist is to assist you in categorizing house components into distinct categories for easier house examination.

Things to Look Out For During a Home Inspection

A home inspection allows home purchasers to examine a structure and identify visible flaws. This is the point at which a prospective buyer and his inspector will reach an agreement with the property owner regarding the condition of the apartment. The process is always difficult and is rarely completed in a single day.

There are a few things to keep in mind during a house inspection, and some of them are listed below.

Building Exterior

The façade of a building is always the first point of contact for prospective purchasers, and the better the impression the building environment makes on them, the more likely it is to be picked.

Who wouldn’t want to live in a nice, well-designed compound with a garden, flowers, ornamental plants, carpet grasses, and other environment-decorating features? Besides, the quality of what you see on the outside is likely to be replicated on the inside.

HVAC Systems

HVAC, or Heating, Ventilating, and Air-conditioning systems, are critical mechanical components of a home that control the quality of air and the movement of heat. It is a criterion for determining the level of bodily comfort that is reliant on ventilation.

HVAC systems govern the climate of an apartment, which may be of interest to you. The reason for this is that they are in charge of controlling the temperature of the environment and making necessary adjustments as needed.

Furthermore, housing units with automatic HVAC systems are a preferable alternative because they eliminate the stress of manual changes. So, if you’re going on a home inspection, it’s important to keep an eye on these systems.

Electrical System

True, electricity makes life more joyful and meaningful, but it is also true that electrical risks can be fatal to humans if not properly constructed and maintained.

Examining a building’s electrical system is a key safety ethic that prospective home purchasers should follow.

Incorrect electrical practices also produce light concerns caused by faulty and antiquated wiring, overloaded power boards, unshielded electrical wall plugs, improper light bulb usage, unsafe home appliances, irresponsible disregard of plugged-in electrical appliances, and inappropriate earthing.

Unfortunately, the final result of electrical risks is fire outbreak; hence, to prevent becoming a victim of such fatality, carefully inspect the electrical system of the home you wish to purchase.

Structural Integrity

The quality of the building materials used in the construction of a house, as well as the structural components involved, are important factors of its durability. Because you were not present when the apartment’s foundation was laid, evaluating the building’s foundation stability would be challenging. Fortunately, you can find some black patches by walking around the house. If you find a flaw, notify the lessor and discuss the next steps. If you don’t like the structural flaw, consider looking for a home elsewhere. This is due to the fact that purchasing homes with structural flaws is not recommended.

Outdated Home Appliances

Home appliances are an example of a building’s value-added services. It’s natural for some of them to become obsolete, but it shouldn’t go beyond the bounds of normalcy. Replacing more than the necessary home appliances may have a significant financial impact on your income.

In addition, there are three major types of home appliances: Major Appliance (Large Electric Appliance), Consumer Electronics Device, and Small Appliance. Refrigerators, gas cooktops, microwave ovens, washing machines, dish washers, and water heaters are common examples of main appliances.

Consumer electronics devices include ROM Cartridges, TVs, MP3 players, Paper Shredders, and Robot Kits, whilst Small Appliances include Electric Kettles, Vacuum Cleaners, Coffee Makers, Blenders, and other similar items.

Other Noteworthy Factors

  • Leaky faucets
  • Weathered roofs
  • Floor Condition
  • Broken windows
  • Kitchen Cabinet
  • Basement
  • Interior plumbing
  • Leaky Ceiling
  • Drainage system
  • Termite infestations
  • Condition of Toilet and Bathroom
  • Interior plumbing
  • Walls
  • Septic Tank

Conclusion

The truth is that if you go on house inspections, you will not find blemish-free homes. The goal of this survey is to provide a path for potential home buyers to examine apartment conditions before entering into a buying arrangement with the seller.Because of their abundance of knowledge, it’s best to do this with a professional property agent like me.

Furthermore, getting a near-perfect apartment is based on your inspection and the requirements that the accessed home meets. Minor blemishes should be left off your checklist because they will only cost a few naira to repair. However, in order to make an informed decision while purchasing a home, you’ll need a guide. The aforementioned issues are critical home inspection items to consider when purchasing a home.

 

Dennis Isong Helps Individuals Invest Right In Real Estate.For Questions On This Article Or Enquiring About Real Estate Email: Dennis@Landproperty.ng or Whatsapp/Call +2348164741041

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