Home Buyers Guide from Tammy Mitchell Hines & Co. Workbook for Home Buyers | Page 32

What should I ask Tammy Mitchell Hines & Co about each home I look at? As a rule of thumb, ask any questions you have about specific rooms, features, or functions. Pay particular attention to areas that you feel could become “problem” areas—additions, defects, areas that have been repaired, etc. And above all, if you don’t feel your questions have been answered, ask until you do understand and are satisfied. In most cases, Tammy Mitchell Hines & Co Team will be able to provide you with detailed information. How many homes should I look at before I buy? There is no set number of homes you should look at before you decide to make an offer on one. That’s why providing Tammy Mitchell Hines & Co Team with as many details as possible up front is so helpful. The perfect home may be waiting for you on your first visit. Even if it isn’t, the house-hunting process will help you get a feeling for the homes in the community and narrow your choices to a few homes that are worth a second look. What should I tell Tammy Mitchell Hines & Co about the homes I look at? Tell Tammy Mitchell Hines & Co Team what you liked and didn’t like about each home you saw. It is important to really get a feel for what you’re looking for in a home in order to find your dream home. Don’t be shy about talking about a home’s shortcomings. Was the home perfect except for the carpeting? Let Tammy Mitchell Hines & Co Team know that, too! If you’re looking in more than one community, try to make the most of each house-hunting trip. Stop by the local chamber of commerce to pick up promotional literature about the community. Or ask Tammy Mitchell Hines & Co Team for welcome k