First Time Home Buyers
As first time home buyers, when you’re in the market for your first home, it can be a confusing and frustrating process. From location to condition, there are many things to consider when you’re looking for a new home. And while you shouldn’t let home buying become a full-time job, understanding all the aspects of buying a home is crucial to making the right decisions for your future.
The process of buying a home can seem overwhelming if you’ve never done it before. It’s easy to get confused about what you should do next or how much you need to spend on a home. But don’t worry — RRG Roofing has done all the hard work for you.
Here’s what first time home buyers need to know before they take the plunge:
1. Location is key
Many people will tell you that location is everything when it comes to buying a home. And they’re right. The neighborhood you live in can play a significant role in the price you pay for your home, and in its resale value down the road.
Picking a neighborhood is one of the most important steps in buying your first house. You will spend a lot of time there, so it’s worth making sure you are moving to an area that you’re going to enjoy living in. The most important thing to consider when looking for your first house is to find a neighborhood with a good balance of amenities and opportunities. Think about the places that you frequent most often first — grocery store, bank, pharmacy — and see if they’re located nearby before you sign on the dotted line.
2. Figure out your finances
The most important thing you need is money. Before buying, decide what monthly payment will be comfortable for you, then determine how much home you can afford based on that debt-to-income ratio. Understand how much home you can afford financially and stay within those limits.
3. Make sure the house is in good shape
If you’re first time home buyers, you’re probably excited to get started on the next chapter of your life. But before you buy that perfect home, it’s important to make sure it’s in good shape. Otherwise, unforeseen roof repair costs can put a hard pinch on your finances as a first-time home buyer already financing an expensive move.
So how do you make sure your home is in tip-top shape? Here are some tips for first-time home buyers to help ensure their new home is in good condition.
● Roofing. Roofs are among the most expensive parts of a home to repair, so make sure there are no obvious signs of leaks or missing shingles. If there’s a visible puddle under the eaves of your house or there are signs of moisture inside, you’re likely looking at an active leak that needs to be addressed immediately.
● Walls. You can find out a lot about your home just by tapping on the walls with your knuckles or with a screwdriver handle. You should hear a solid thud if the walls are in good shape. If you hear hollow sounds, that might indicate structural problems like bad wall insulation, or it could be made of flimsy materials that will have to be repaired or replaced down the road.
● Windows and doors. You want to see that they are all in good condition and lock properly. Some doors can be difficult to lock, but if that is the case with the door you plan to enter and exit most often, it could pose safety issues if not fixed.
● Plumbing, Electrical, and HVAC Systems. These three systems run your house, so it’s important to make sure everything is in good working order. These systems are expensive to replace and can cause health problems if they aren’t maintained properly; it’s best to catch small issues before they turn into big problems.
Got a problem with your roof?
As you settle into your new home and discover any problems with your roof, don’t hesitate to call RRG Roofing right away. Our team of experts can help you with your home’s most important aspects: the roof and foundation. When the time comes to plan about replacing your roof, we’ll guide you through all the options for repair or replacement.
If you need a roof replacement, repair, or even just a roof cleaning, give RRG Roofing in Dahlonega, Blairsville, Hiawassee, GA and Murphy and Franklin, NC a call today at 678-325-6949!