What to expect when you’re inspecting

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Inspections and information 🏠

You’re about to buy a new home. Congratulations! You’re nervous and worried. Don’t be, it’s not time for that yet. Your home inspection has two purposes, first to look for issues that are wrong with your house that should be functioning. These include (but are not limited to) heating and cooling, top and bottom (roof and foundation), and windows, cabinets, and doors. Your inspector is looking for leaks in plumbing and evidence of water intrusion. There’s a lot to look for but the inspector has a list he will go through and the knowledge to know what he’s looking for. ASHI says a standard home inspection report covers “the condition of the home’s heating system; central air conditioning system (temperature permitting); interior plumbing and electrical systems; the roof, attic, and visible insulation; walls, ceilings, floors, windows, and doors; the foundation, basement, and structural components.”

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The second reason the inspector is there is to teach you about your new home, how it functions, what’s been done and upgraded, or added onto, and what you’ll need to maintain. He should also be able to help determine how much life is left on the roof and what to keep an eye on down the road. Remember, your home is your responsibility to upkeep and maintain, at the very least. If the previous homeowner did their job well, it will be in good working order, but this isn’t always the case.Hiring a home inspector is technically your job as the new homeowner, but your Realtor may have some great suggestions or inspectors they work with regularly. Consult with them before you make that call. “Before deciding whom to hire, ask these important questions of your potential inspector: Are you licensed or certified?” and “how long have you been in the business?” Many times an inspector was a contractor, but do not hire one that currently is, as the inspection may be a way to generate new business, and that’s far from what you want.

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When your inspection report comes back, the first thing to remember is; that you’re buying a used house, it’s like a used car, and you should not expect it to be perfect or up to today’s code. These aren’t acceptable things to ask for. What you’re looking for is the bigger issues, not GFI replacements (those are $12 at the hardware store but will cost the homeowner $175 to have it professionally installed by an electrician per your demand, let’s save our requests for the important things). Let’s make sure the water heater is functioning and not leaking. There are no active roof leaks or mold in the attic (side note, all houses have mold, it’s a matter of how much, where, and is it an issue). Make sure the foundation is solid, this is probably the largest mistake you can make. Cracks in the foundation or fixed cracks with little plugs is a great thing to find, it’s been professionally corrected and there’s nothing to worry about, this is pretty common in Michigan, where we live, because we are the land of a thousand lakes and sandy soil, so water is the greatest enemy of all. For example, there are pockets of Ann Arbor where all the houses have been built in a sandpit (not literally) and the basements, because of when they were built, are all disintegrating or bowing in. That’s forty thousand dollars, minimally, to correct that. In extreme cases, they will dig out the basement and replace it, wall by wall. That’s a hard pill to swallow. Where I currently work, Whitmore Lake, we have a large body of water with the houses all nestled up along the shoreline. Basements are not an option but water is still an issue and hard to manage if you’re not built on a natural slope. Every situation is going to be unique, so you’ll need to be surrounded by knowledgeable people, and your Realtors and your inspectors are your most important piece. Let’s get back to what to ask for and how. Ask for repairs OR concessions. By concessions, we mean money for repairs. Depending on the issue, you may want to take the money and buy something better than the current homeowner might buy, so opting to do the work yourself could mean the end result is a higher functioning or higher quality work. There are a lot of reasons why you may want to do the work yourself and a lot of reasons why time is of the essence, like in a water situation where there’s a leak. Every situation will require consideration. Keep in mind, that the homeowner reserves the right to say “no, I won’t make that repair” so make sure what you’re asking for are within the range of reasonable repairs. This is a point at which the contract is ‘open’ and can be ended if both parties don’t agree. And consult with your realtor. If they say no, will you still purchase this house? Ask yourself that question. Back up your ask with a quote from a local contractor.
Here’s a quick link to my recommended inspectors who work in the Washtenaw County and Livingston Area. This would include, Saline, Ann Arbor, Milan, Brighton, Dexter, Chelsea, Ypsilanti, etc.
https://www.arbormove.com/business-directory.php?cat=466
As always, please reach out if you have any questions to 734-275-2751 or sales@arbormove.com

Balancing Your Wants and Needs as a Homebuyer Today

Balancing Your Wants and Needs as a Homebuyer Today | Simplifying The Market

Since the number of homes for sale is low today, it can feel challenging to find one that checks all your boxes. But if you know which features are absolutely essential in your next home and which ones are just nice bonuses, you can land a home that fits your needs.

Danielle Hale, Chief Economist for realtor.com, explains it like this:

“Focus on the goal you set out for yourself, like your list of must-haves and nice-to-haves and your budget, . . . Stick to that. Be persistent.”

So how do you go about creating your list of desired features? The first step is to get pre-approved for your mortgage. Pre-approval helps you better understand your budget, and that plays an important role in how you’ll craft your list. After all, you don’t want to fall in love with a home that’s too far out of reach.

Once you have a good grasp of your budget, you can begin to list all the features of a home you would like. Here’s a great way to think about them before you begin:

  • Must-Haves – If a house doesn’t have these features, it won’t work for you and your lifestyle (examples: distance from work or loved ones, number of bedrooms/bathrooms, etc.).
  • Nice-To-Haves – These are features that you’d love to have but can live without. Nice-To-Haves aren’t dealbreakers, but if you find a home that hits all the must-haves and some of the these, it’s a contender (examples: a second home office, garage, etc.).
  • Dream State– This is where you can really think big. Again, these aren’t features you’ll need, but if you find a home in your budget that has all the must-haves, most of the nice-to-haves, and any of these, it’s a clear winner (examples: farmhouse sink, multiple walk-in closets, etc.).

Finally, once you’ve created your list and categorized it in a way that works for you, discuss it with your real estate advisor. They’ll be able to help you refine the list further, coach you through the best way to stick to it, and find a home in your area that meets your needs.

Bottom Line

Crafting your home search checklist may seem like a small task, but it can save you time and money. It’s also one of the keys to being successful in today’s competitive market. Let’s connect so we can work together to find a home that fits your wants and needs.

There’s A Castle In Michigan That’s Also A Beachfront Resort And It’s A Nature Lover’s Happy Place

Are you on the hunt for a whimsical adventure here in the Great Lakes State? Whether you’re in the mood for a romantic getaway, a girls’ weekend, or even a larger special event, there’s one unique lodging option that’s sure to capture your imagination. As you begin planning your next great escape, keep this castle resort in Michigan on your list of options. There’s no denying the sense of magic that abounds throughout.

For additional information, including reservation details, be sure to check out the Keweenaw Castle Resort website. Have you been lucky enough to spend a few nights appreciating this wondrous castle resort in Michigan? Share your experiences with us by leaving a Facebook comment or recommend another charming place to stay in Michigan by completing our nomination form.

Looking for another wonderful place to unwind? Be sure to read about this historic bed and breakfast in Michigan.

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7 Amazing Campgrounds In Michigan Where You Can Spend The Night For 45 Bucks And Under

If you love camping, you’ve got no shortage of great places to explore throughout Michigan. The Great Lakes State is home to some truly world-class campgrounds, whether you’re eager to unwind along the shoreline or get lost among forested splendor. If you’re ready to start planning your next camping adventure and you’re especially price-conscious, we’ve got some great options: these seven affordable campgrounds in Michigan will help you make lasting memories without breaking the bank.

Have you spent the night at any of the most affordable campgrounds in Michigan? What were your favorites? We always love to hear from our readers, so share your experiences with us by leaving a Facebook comment or recommend another unique place to stay in Michigan by completing our nomination form.

Craving even more outdoor adventure? If so, read about these nine beautiful parks in Michigan.

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The 11 Places You Absolutely Must Visit In Michigan This Spring

Springtime is full of promise, hope, excitement, and ample natural beauty – especially here in the Great Lakes State. While you undoubtedly have a list of favorite spots to visit when temperatures rise, there’s always room to discover something new. Luckily for you, we’ve compiled a list of eleven must-visit spring destinations in Michigan, and you’ll want to add them all to your seasonal bucket list. Happy exploring!

So, there you have it: our collection of must-see spring destinations in Michigan. Are you feeling adventurous yet? We know we’ve only scratched the surface when it comes to things to do in Michigan during spring, so drop us a line in the Facebook comments to share your thoughts. Or, if you’d like to make an official recommendation, take a few moments to complete our nomination form.

Still looking for unique things to do? Read about this wine and waterfalls road trip through Michigan.

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It’s Still a Sellers’ Market [INFOGRAPHIC]

It’s Still a Sellers’ Market [INFOGRAPHIC] | Simplifying The Market

It’s Still a Sellers’ Market [INFOGRAPHIC] | Simplifying The Market

Some Highlights

  • Due to low supply and high demand, today is one of the strongest sellers’ markets we’ve seen.
  • Sellers can benefit from more offers to pick from, higher home values, and a faster sales process. There’s a reason why 72% of people believe it’s a good time to sell.
  • Don’t miss out on this unique opportunity. Let’s connect so you can take advantage of this hot sellers’ market.

This Michigan Road Trip Takes You From The Shores Of Lake Erie To The Waterfalls Of The Upper Peninsula

Are you ready to embark on the most wonderful Great Lakes State road trip imaginable? While you’ve undoubtedly taken short jaunts throughout the region, we think there’s something exciting about an adventure that covers multiple sections of the state. If you’re making plans for upcoming vacations with the family, check out our extensive road trip through Michigan. We recommend setting aside plenty of time to embark on this amazing journey. What better way to spend your next holiday?

Of course, our stops are simply suggestions. If you’d like to add or remove any of these destinations from your own route, check out an adjustable map of this Great Lakes State journey. Remember, every Michigan adventure is one-of-a-kind, and that’s what makes our state so special.

The next time you’re searching for a varied and exciting adventure, keep our road trip through Michigan in mind. Whether you’re a fan of art, history, natural attractions, family-friendly fun, food, or some combination of these, you’ll surely find a new favorite spot during this journey. If you’ve got another road trip route in Michigan that we should consider covering, fill out our official nomination form.

Looking for even more adventure? You’ll want to read about seven free natural wonders in Michigan.

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