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It’s always important to thoroughly examine a home. Of course, the inspector will let you know if there are any underlying issues with the property, but it doesn’t hurt to pay attention to the details during a showing.
Check out our short video to see what not to do when looking at a home. For starters, let’s take a look at the bathroom. Although bathrooms are a major selling point for buyers, it’s a little unconventional to actually use the restroom during a showing.
Secondly, home warranties also play an important role in homeownership.
Damage happens. But sometimes, we aren’t exactly sure how. Sometimes we come across a home that leaves us wondering: “What happened here?”
What do people do in their houses to cause such significant, and strange, damage?
For instance: How can a wall have not one, but two holes big enough for us to fit our heads through to the other side? As you’ll see in the short video above, a bowling ball may have been the culprit.
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Usually, damage to drywall isn’t quite this bad. It also isn’t typically caused by a bowling ball. But, regardless of how damage happens, it is always a possibility.
Be careful in there.
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Damaged drywall or broken appliances can be a pain if you’re stuck without coverage. This is exactly why you should ask yourself, “Is a home warranty worth it?”
Personally, we think it probably is.
Whether you are looking for a turnkey property or more of a fixer-upper (or you’re interested in a bathroom remodel project), give us a call or send us an email. We would be happy to help you!