Originally posted by: SampSon
Originally posted by: Ornery
That's a nice list, SampSon.
If the house is in a good location, and you really want it, don't be swayed by trivial crap. I always laugh at this show my wife watches, about fixing up a house for sale. An agent comes in and tells the owners what clutter to remove, rooms to paint & carpet etc. Low and behold, the house sells instantly for more than the asking price! It's a reflection on consumers today. They pass up their "dream house" because of a few cosmetic issues, but snatch it right up when somebody throws a couple hundred dollars worth of paint at it!
Worry about the most expensive stuff first, like leans and assessments, and work your way down. Carpet and paint is a piddly concern. Water in the crawl space or basement is over $10,000 to mess with. A roof is about $5,000. If this place uses a well for water, that could run into money. A whole new furnace, and A/C installed is well under $10,000... more like $5,000 for a medium sized house. Hot water tank is nothing, as is a dishwasher and other appliances. Termite damage could be insanely expensive. Just throwing thoughts out there...
Thanks, it's part of my job.
Ornery is right, you worry about MECHANICAL SYSTEMS FIRST, let me repeat that
YOU WORRY ABOUT MECHANICAL SYSTEMS FIRST.
A house is useless without heat, water, sewer and a good foundation.
Then you worry about structural integrity, though I would put structural integrity with mechanical systems. Foundation, roof, framing, subfloor, windows, drainage, are all the MOST important factors.
Cosmetics are of the lowest importance. They shouldn't even be on your list. Anyone can gut a house and fix it up the way they want very easily.
You should shop for a house by location, size and style. Only.