Real Estate
Buying a Home: The Importance of Your Final Walkthrough
Once you've selected a home, one of the most important steps that need to be completed before closing is the final walkthrough.

So, you’ve found the perfect home and the buying process is nearly complete. At this point, many buyers tend to shift their focus from the actual closing, to other pressing matters such as purchasing new furniture, paint colors, and finding movers. However, while all of those things will need to be addressed in time, it’s important for homebuyers to remember that a crucial part of the closing process is the final walkthrough—the last chance to make sure everything in the house is in working condition.
Aside from helping you avoid buyer’s remorse by increasing confidence in your purchase, this last view of the home will allow you to see that all last-minute problems are remedied before the closing process begins. Only lasting approximately 30 minutes, it should still give you enough time to be thorough and allow you to take note of any issues which may have occurred since your last viewing.
Specifically, take note of any major weather events that may have taken place during the negotiation process. Once you close on the home, the current owners will no longer be liable for damages that may have occurred; therefore, be sure to schedule your walkthrough during a time that will give you at least 24 hours before you sign any papers.
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From there, it’s important to understand exactly you need to be looking for. While you should absolutely be relying on the expertise of your Realtor during this time, it’s also important for buyers to be aware of the process.
Check all Major Appliances: Turn on all appliances that are included with the home, and test all major switches and basic operations. It’s also important to request any pertinent paperwork pertaining to warranties and owners’ manuals.
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Assess all Fixtures: While the current owners may not be leaving all lighting fixtures behind (a chandelier, for instance), make a point to check that all agreed upon fixtures are present.
Repairs: If you have already made arrangements with the current owners in terms of housing/property repairs, make sure that such problems have been addressed.
General Condition: Take note of the general condition of the property, inside and out. Look for damages such as scratched walls or floors which may have occurred during move-out, and make sure that there are no unwanted items or furniture pieces still in the home.
Again, having a Realtor around to catch these types of small details is important. If you’re looking for a knowledgeable, thorough Realtor to assist with your home search, please feel free to contact me.
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