Never skip a thorough inspection before buying a home. While the property might look perfect at first glance, there can be hidden issues that could lead to expensive repairs later on. During the inspection, focus on the condition of the roof, foundation, plumbing, electrical systems, and HVAC units. Ask for a professional inspection to check for any structural damage, pest issues, or hidden mold problems that could be costly to address in the future. Also, check for the overall quality of the construction materials, as homes built with subpar materials or lacking proper maintenance could require costly repairs sooner than expected. Be sure to also inspect the property's exterior, paying attention to things like the condition of the driveway, landscaping, and any outbuildings. An inspection report will give you an accurate picture of any work that needs to be done, and it will help you negotiate better terms with the seller if any major issues are discovered.
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