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Buying a Home in Waldorf Maryland: Five Things You Need to Know

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Real Estate Agent with The Benya Group 618516

Buying a home can be tough, but it doesn't have to be. When you’re thinking about buying a home in Waldorf Maryland, you’re going to need to know what to look for! Here we’re going to go over the five things you need to know before you buy a home in Southern Maryland; knowing whether your future home sweet home will be sublime or a lemon can make the difference between a money pit and a dream home. Let’s get started!

  • Ask About Utilities When Buying a Home:

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Those floor length windows look fantastic, but a drafty window is a money sink that you won’t be able to escape. Ask for copies of the last six months of utility bills so you can know the hidden costs that lurk within! If there are “simple” solutions like new windows, consider talking to the seller about paying for the upgrade (in full or in part) to get the home sold faster.

  • Google the Address:

Googling the address will help you find out all the little things a home owner might try to omit; burglaries, fires, or maybe a giant cell tower being built in the backyard can help you make sure that the you're buying a home that you really want.

  • Know the Neighbors Before Buying a Home:

Don’t hesitate to ask the neighbors if they mind talking about the house and the neighborhood! Ask them if people watch out for each other, if there are any neighborhood snoops or cranks, and if there are any problems (who wants to deal with $50 fines for having a pink flamingo on their lawn from the home owners association?) that you need to be aware of before buying the home.

  • Ask About Taxes When Buying a Home:

Asking about taxes is one of the most important things you need to ask the sellers before considering buying a home. Many people sell a house to avoid the latest tax bill, so you’ll want to see tax records for the last five years so you can see how much tax rates fluctuate and how often the property will be reappraised.

  • Get a Home Inspector:

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While we all hope that the seller is going to disclose any problems with the property, it’s better to be safe now than sorry later. A home inspector will help you identify any structural issues like a bad septic tank, cracked foundation, a bad roof or other things that can become hidden costs that you have to pay down the road long after buying a home. Just because a home has problems now doesn’t mean that you can’t buy it, but you will want to work with the seller to get problems fixed before you buy.

Never let your hopes lead you into buying the wrong home; with mortgage rates at the best percentages in decades, you can get both a great deal and a great home.