Monday, January 11, 2016

5 RED Flags to Look For Before Buying Homes for Sale in Pittsburgh PA

5 RED Flags to Look For Before Buying Homes for Sale in Pittsburgh PA



Looking for the perfect waterfront home for sale in Pittsburgh PA with all the features and amenities that you and your family need? If you’re eager to buy and a homeowner is eager to sell, you might end up with an uneducated purchase that will simply cost you even more money and time as the years go by. Before you sign off on that purchase offer, be sure to look closely at the home during an open house and rely on your REALTOR Connie to guide you with her expertise and extensive knowledge of the home buying process.  

Before signing off on that contract to buy the waterfront home you want, check on these 5 red flags first!

Don’t get fooled by beautiful pictures and real estate jargon can be hard to understand. A skillful professional REALTOR® will help you spot these 5 red flags for homebuyers:

1. What’s the most important area of the house? The Basement. The foundation of the home is most important and repairs can be expensive. Looking for large cracks, water penetration, damp, mold, etc. can be a sign of some structural damage. Another way to check is by looking at the door frames - do they look misshapen or do they not close properly? This could indicate an issue with the foundation. However, the best way to check foundation problems is by hiring a structural engineer or a home inspector to help determine if the home has any structural problems that even the seller isn’t aware of.

2. Pest infestation. The cost of a pest inspection is relatively inexpensive so most sellers agree to allow buyers to have a pest inspection of their home for sale on the river Pittsburgh. Most common pests that you should look out for are the wood destroying pests such as termites, carpenter ants and powder post beetle. If left unattended, unseen damage will occur that could lead to significant repair costs.

3. Amateur repairs. Another red flag are the glaring amateur repairs that have been done to a home prior to an open house. You can notice these easily even without a professional inspector. Simply keep an eye out for leaky faucets or wobbly toilets which can indicate amateur plumbing, missing trim work, faulty wiring and more.

Are you buying a waterfront home for sale in Pittsburgh PA? Be sure it doesn't show these 6 alarming red flags!

4. Wall or ceiling stains. This is a red flag may be an indication of a deeper problem in the home for sale on the Allegheny River PA. The stains are caused by water leaking from a roof leak, ice dam or other plumbing problem, and it is what every homeowner must strive to prevent as routine maintenance of the riverfront home for sale in Pittsburgh PA.

5. Too many homes for sale in the area. While it’s nice to have a lot of options when heading to a neighborhood and looking at the different homes for sale, it’s a different story altogether when the neighborhood is experiencing a mass exodus. Are there any businesses boarded up or vandalized? Talk to a neighbor to find out any problems they’re experiencing in the area and why people are leaving the neighborhood. There might be a problems in the area that you are unaware of.

No one can completely inspect a home at the open house but a second visit reveals so much more if you’re seriously interested in the house. Be as thorough as you can and look for these 5 RED flags as any good investor would. A home purchase should be treated as a financial investment and what better way to protect your investment than to work with a trusted local Realtor® to help you find your dream home? Visit http://www.SoldByConnie.net to schedule a viewing of any of the lovely homes for sale in the most affordable, most livable, most friendly Allegheny riverfront communities of Pittsburgh PA.

Call me, Connie Wolff at 724-779-1427 for all your real estate needs. As a trusted luxury REALTOR® with proven experience in buying and selling waterfront homes for sale in Pittsburgh PA, I provide all my clients expert solutions, one yard at a time.


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