Buying a home is not a simple task. It is not like buying a new dress and you can return it if you changed your mind. Buying a home is a complex task where you must be focus when you are involved, or else you will end up in a new trouble rather on a new home.It is important that you play smarter. Ask these 5 questions to the home seller. Remember, buying a house is one of the most important financial decisions you will ever make in your life.
After you and your agent found your ideal home and after you've negotiated with the seller, there are 5 questions I want you to ask the seller before you finally move in to your new home. The seller knows the home he is selling. He is the only contact you have who knows more about the home you just bought, so before he disappears, try to ask him or his agent these:
1. Why are you moving out? You should know the reason why the house is being sold. It is not always that buyers get honest answers from the sellers or from their agents, but at least you try to know why they are moving out. You lose nothing for trying.
2. How much did you pay when he first bought the house? By asking this, you can have the chance to ask the seller to lower the price since he bought the house many years ago at a lower price! Try asking. The seller might be willing to sell below the market value.
3. What is the history of this house? By asking this, you will have an idea of what the previous residents have encountered during their stay. The seller might tell you that 2 years ago, the family who lived in the house experienced basement floodings, but that has been solved. You will also know if any of the house system broke down, or whether a person died on the home property. And most importantly, you will know how the house was maintained.
4. Where ฝากขายอาคารพาณิชย์ to go for assistance? Since you are new to the place, you might want to know the neighborhood. Ask the seller who organizes the neighborhood events and where the nearest plumbing services company just in case you have something to replace or repair in your new home.
5. Is there any conflict in the neighborhood? This is a good question to ask as the answers will help you find out if you really want to live in the neighborhood.
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