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Moving to Snohomish? Don't Go Tour a House Until You Do These 3 Things

Moving to Snohomish? Don't Go Tour a House Until You Do These 3 Things

I've got a list for you guys that I will make the actual home shopping process go much faster.

You don’t want to waste your time (that you could be spending doing much more fun things) on houses that are big NOs!

Look up the house on Google Maps

Start with the satellite view and get a feel for the neighborhood and what’s around you. Sometimes when you're just looking at just the street address you don't realize that behind the the property is a maybe a construction company, or a landscaping company, or school. You can find positive things by looking at the satellite view and also maybe some negative things.

I also want you to try to look at the street view if it's available. Sometimes in more rural areas the street view isn’t available, but if you see that little glowing blue line, drag that little street-view guy there take a look around before you spend the time to get in your car and spend money on gas.

Read the Seller’s Disclosure

The seller disclosure is the seller telling you, to the best of their knowledge, what's wrong with their house along with some of its history. If there is a clear history of maybe flooding in the basement or roof is leaking and maybe that's not within your budget, well don't spend your time driving out to this house to go see it inside if you already know you're taking it off your list.

Take the time to read the seller's disclosure. The public does not have access to this form, so reach out to your real estate agent (if you don't have one, give me a call) and we'll get you a copy of that so you can preview it.

Look at the 3D Tour

If there's a virtual tour recorded of the house, absolutely look through it. If there’s a video, look at that too, but the 3D virtual tours are easier to control and give you a better idea of placement of rooms. Some of them you can actually measure room distances, so if it's really important to you to be able to fit a king-size bed in the master bedroom, you can measure that out and see how big the space is.

It's hard on pictures to see where each room is located and where that mystery door leads to. Is that door leading to a closet? Is that another bedroom? Is that the garage? That virtual tour will give you the lay of the land.

Do a Drive By

Sometimes you pull up to the curb and before you even walk in the front door you look around realize this is not the house for you. Maybe it doesn't really fit what you're needing for your family. If that's something that could have been eliminated before you take time off work and meet your real estate agent down at the house, go do a drive-by to get a feel for what's around there.

If it's really important to you to have walkability and you pull up and you realize this neighborhood has no sidewalks, well then don't waste your time looking at that house.

Your time is valuable. You don't want to spend it on on properties that would already be a no if you did these first steps.

I hope this was helpful, and it makes your house hunting process a little bit easier.

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