The ULTIMATE List of Things to Bring when House Hunting
House hunting can be tiring in all aspects.
Physically, you'll be doing a lot of walking.
Mentally, you'll be taking in lots of details of different listings that you will be viewing.
Emotionally, you will be springing from hope to despair depending on the condition of the listings.
So it makes perfect sense to arm yourselves with the perfect tools to make your house hunting less stressful as possible.
Here are 9 things you need to bring in every house hunting and why.
1. YOUR WATCH
A watch is essential to make sure you have a way to keep an eye on the time, and be on time!
Not just because it’s courteous to your real estate agent (who likely has a busy schedule), but also for the homeowners who are probably leaving their house so you can view it without them breathing down your neck the whole time.
Not to mention other buyers who may have an appointment to see the house after you.
2. YOUR NEEDS AND WANTS LIST
Before you even start actually looking at houses, you should create a list of things you absolutely need in a house, and a list of the things you want (but could live without).
It will help you truly assess whether each house meets your needs or not.
Pro tip: make it into a checklist and print one out for each house so you can check the items off as you view it.
3. NOTEPAD AND PEN
A checklist won’t cut it for everything.
Sometimes you need to jot down a few notes that you’ll want to remember about each house.
They start to blend together after a while, and you can easily forget something you loved (or hated) about a house. Better to grab yourself a notepad and pen than it is to scribble notes on your hand!
4. MEASURING TAPE
Got yourself a king-size bed, or an heirloom piece of furniture you can’t live without?
Then you better make sure it’ll fit in the house you choose.
Better to know right away than to wait until you’re under contract, so bring a tape measure and the dimensions of the furniture you care about, and make sure it fits in the space when you first see the house.
5. SNACKS!
While it’s fine to look in the cabinets of the houses you look at, it’s a no-no to snag a snack out of them.
You’d be surprised how hungry you get when you’re out looking at houses, but especially when you’re making an entire day of it. So pack a snack or two before you hit the road.
6. COFFEE
More of a coffee fiend than a snack hound? Then make sure you stop at your favorite coffee shop on your way to the first house.
7. SLIP-ON SHOES
It might not sound like a big deal, but taking your shoes off and putting them back on every time you enter and leave a house can get annoying.
Many homeowners will want you to take your shoes off when walking through their home, so make life easier on yourself and wear shoes that are easy to slip off and on.
8. PEOPLE WITH OPINIONS
If you have someone in your life who has a say in any way about the house you buy, bring ‘em along as early and often in the process as possible.
They need to see the houses you didn’t like, as much as they need to see the house you love.
(It’s especially important to include them in the process if they are chipping in money for your down payment or closing costs!)
9. A CHECKBOOK
You never know which house will be “the one,” and when you know, you know.
And if you know it’s a great house, there’s a chance another buyer will too, so make sure you’re ready to pounce and make an offer.
Bring your checkbook along so you can write out an earnest money deposit to show the sellers you’re serious — before someone else swoops in and swipes your home-to-be!
And that's it! You're all set.
Of course, this list wouldn't work at all if you don't have a realtor who goes the extra mile to make sure that the listings that you will be viewing are homes that you can potentially love.
If you've been having a hard time looking for a realtor, you're always welcome to give us a call and talk to one of our buyers' agents. We'd love to help you find your dream home!
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