Deciding Between Turnkey and Fixer-Upper Homes Can Be Difficult

As a homebuyer, many factors are involved when deciding between turnkey and fixer-upper purchases. It is never a good idea to buy a home without truly understanding how each type affects the owner. What are the best ways to tell if you should buy a home with makeover potential? When do you know that a completely finished house is your best choice? Here are a few considerations that could help you make the best decision.

A Fix Doesn’t Have to Be Done Right Now

Most people who buy fixer-upper homes do it for the turnaround investment potential. If they can make enough improvements in a short amount of time, they can resell the home for a premium because of increased equity in a vibrant…

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Is Buying a Historic Home Charming or a Headache?

You may have instantly fallen in love with a historic home. These homes are either listed on the National Register of Historic Places, or they are recognized by a local historical commission as being significant for some reason. You may even qualify for tax abatements when you buy some of these homes, depending on their location. While many of these homes are incredibly charming and there is something instantly alluring about owning a one-of-a-kind home, there are some things you need to think through before putting your money on the line. 

Asbestos

Some historical homes may contain asbestos. You will have to pay to have it removed professionally. It may be tucked inside walls where it was used as…

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Tips for Choosing a Qualified Home Inspector

Whether you're buying or selling a home, it's important to protect your investment. A home inspection provides you with pertinent information about the foundation, exterior and interior walls, roof, masonry, mechanical, plumbing and electrical systems. All of these systems are critical to your health and safety, and problems can be costly to fix. Hiring the best home inspector helps you avoid unpleasant surprises when buying a home. Here are five tips on how to choose a qualified home inspector. 

1. Consider a Civil Engineer

Some people call themselves inspectors, but they might not have any education or credentials to back their claims. Consider choosing a certified and licensed civil engineer who…

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