Now that spring is here, buying and selling homes is an objective for  many of you, who have waited patiently all winter to start your home  search. Whether this is your first home or you are a veteran, there are  amenities that you should keep an eye out for when looking to buy a  home. While many people can stage and make a house look good, remember  once their belongings are taken with them, the house will remain.  Therefore, look at these 10 amenities when considering buying a home, to  help assure you of getting a worthwhile investment.
1. Look at the kitchen appliances: One  of the most expensive parts of homes are the appliances. The age, care,  and condition of the kitchen appliances in the home will have a direct  impact as to whether you will need to buy new ones, or if they will need  to be serviced anytime soon. Go ahead… open the refrigerator!
2. Finishes and materials: Once you   know your price range, know what finishes are expected in your price   point.  Less expensive home will use vinyl flooring, lower end carpet   and possible plastic laminate counters in kitchen and baths. While   higher end homes may use more resilient flooring such as tile and wood,   and solid surfacing in kitchens, such as granite or slate. Knowing what   is expected in your price category will help you determine if the home   you’re looking at is a deal or not.
 3. Pay attention to the ceiling: The   ceiling is a telltale place for water spots to show from possible  leaks  and cracks from structural damage. Pay attention to cracks in  drywall,  wall surfaces, and where the ceiling meets the wall for  warning signs.
4. Outdoor areas of the home: Don’t   forget to look at the roof, gutters, downspouts, and inspect the  outdoor  condition of the home. Especially older homes, try to find out  from  your Realtor or the previous homeowner when maintenance or  replacements  have been conducted in the past.
6. Upgrades versus standard amenities: If you are purchasing a brand new home from a builder, know what are upgrades versus standard amenities when looking at homes. Most model homes will have quite a few upgrades to show the homes in their “highest quality” state. While upgrades don’t mean the home is built any better or worse than homes with less upgrades. Once again, this information will help you be an informed homebuyer. Don’t allow yourself to buy a more expensive home than you budgeted for because of upgrades. Knowing your price point will keep you disciplined.
7. Bathroom amenities: Similarly to the kitchen, look at the bathroom plumbing fixtures, shower/tub to see what condition these amenities are in. For older homes, if you know you will need to do a remodel or renovation in the future, you should be prepared to know this reality when looking at the home, not after you move in.
9. Homeowner added amenities: For resale homes, many homeowners have already upgraded the home on their own. From adding a swimming pool and deck in the backyard to crown molding and built in cabinets in the living room. Most homeowners will state what upgrades they have put into the house, and what the approximate cost it was to upgrade. Use this information when comparing like properties in a similar neighborhood, city, etc…
10. Look for a paper trail: Especially when buying a resale home, seek a paper trail, or a list of receipts and/or documents of repairs, upgrades, and services added to the home over the years. Similarly to buying a used car, the more informed you are, the more ideal buying a home from that individual will feel. Amenities in a home can be attractive, but if the homeowner can’t tell you who upgraded it and when, you may want to move on to the next house.
Looking for a new home can be exciting, and at times nerve racking! Even though it can be both of these, looking for a home is an essential part of life, and believe it or not, it is the best investment you can ever make. Decide what amenities you have to have, and which ones you’d prefer, but don’t have to have. Use this 10 amenities list to help you know what to look for when looking for the perfect home.



