_Multi-Family Home Buyers
A two family home can offer the perfect opportunity to build equity, provide shelter for your family, and generate income all at the same time. However, two family homes (or any multi-family dwelling) are double trouble when it comes to home repair and maintenance. To make certain the property you are considering is the right investment for you, you must insist on a professional home inspection. To conduct a complete inspection, the inspector will need access to all areas of the units including attics, garages, and crawlspaces. Your real estate professional can help coordinate access to units that may be occupied by tenants. Never assume the condition of one of the unit (s) is the same as the other. The level of care by tenants can and does vary dramatically. In addition, it is not uncommon for homeowners to update, remodel or repair their unit, but not the rental units. Accompanying your Buyer’s Companion inspector throughout the inspection of all units will make your inspection report more meaningful, allow your inspector to demonstrate how the systems in the home function, and discuss repair options in a completely unbiased manner. |
_Townhouse/Condo Buyers
Over the last two decades a new breed of home buyer has emerged: the town home buyer. Townhouses and Condominiums have become permanent fixtures on the home ownership landscape for many reasons. (Learn More) Return HOME
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