STEP 17 – TO BUYING A HOME – WHAT ISSUES TO LOOK FOR WHEN VIEWING POTENTIAL HOMES BEFORE THE INSPECTION

Andi • September 20, 2024

When touring a home, it is important to take note of items that may need costly repairs. Cosmetic changes or quick fixes are easy to spot, but in the excitement of viewing potential homes, costly repairs sometimes get overlooked. Therefore, we like to educate our clients on potential red flags you should be keeping an eye out for during showings!  


Lead paint –  Homes made before 1978 are prone to have high levels of lead-based paint, which often has a particular cracking pattern that looks like alligator skin. The dust created from lead-based paint when doors and windows open/close or paint cracks can be very dangerous, especially for kids. If you’re concerned about lead-based paint, you can buy easy-to-use testing kits from Amazon and take them with you to the inspection to quickly and discreetly test the home for lead-based paint. Typical places to look for lead-based paint are on interiors and exteriors of windows and doors, stair stringers, painted interior or exterior railings, porches, garages, and siding, although lead-based paint can be found anywhere throughout an older home. 

The Roof –  Do you see cracked, bubbling, missing, or broken shingles? That could mean the property needs a new roof right away which can be very expensive.

Windows –  New windows aren’t cheap, often costing $500 – $1,000 per window depending on the size and style. Make sure the windows open and shut and that there aren’t any drafts. See if the glass has condensation between the panes which can be a sign of a seal failure. Check to see if the window is single-paned, meaning it’s an older window or double-paned, likely meaning it’s a newer window.

Chimney Cap –  if the chimney cap is missing it could indicate the chimney has not been protected from the elements, allowing water in and causing drywall damage, rust, loss of mortar, and other deterioration. In other words, repairs could be costly if the chimney cap is missing. 

Heating and cooling systems –  check the age and service dates of major systems. Turn on the heat to see if it kicks on and works! 

Electrical –  Check light switches, see where they lead, if they turn on and off, and listen for buzzing or strange noises. Also check to see if the outlets are 2-prong outlets, indicating older electrical wires in the home, or more modern 3-prong outlets. Also look in the basement to see if you see pipe and conduit, indicating more modern electrical or old knob. Also, look to see if the electrical panel looks old or new.     

Plumbing –  Simply flush the toilets and listen. Weird creeks, gurgling, or low pressure could mean a nasty problem is on the horizon. Look to see if any exposed plumbing in the basement is made out of newer PVC and copper or if it’s still the old cast iron pipes. Look for any corrosion or rust on the pipes.

Grading –  Is the ground wet with puddling near the house after heavy rains? If so, it could mean the exterior is graded towards the house instead of away from the house which could lead to water intrusion issues. Look to see if walkways next to the house slope away or toward the house (hint: you want them to slope away from the house).


*Disclaimer: We are not professional Inspectors. The above are simply suggestions to look for in homes and don’t necessarily mean there is a problem with the home, which is why you should always have a professional and licensed Inspector inspect any properties you are considering buying

This content is not the product of the National Association of REALTORS®, and may not reflect NAR’s viewpoint or position on these topics and NAR does not verify the accuracy of the content.

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