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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the home tour checklist in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the property details at the top, including the address, listing price, property tax, age, style, number of floors, square footage, and bedroom/bathroom count.
  3. Proceed to evaluate the condition of various components such as flooring and walls. Use dropdowns or checkboxes for options like 'Carpet' or 'Hardwood' and provide additional comments on their condition.
  4. In the kitchen section, assess appliances and features. Indicate if they are included and note their age and condition.
  5. Continue through each room's checklist, ensuring you mark any issues like leaks or damage. Use scales where applicable for overall ratings.
  6. Finally, review neighborhood amenities and safety features. Fill in any relevant information about schools and commute times.

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Treat The Home With Respect Take your shoes off, if appropriate. Refrain from using the bathroom. Dont open nightstands, hampers or dressers. Dont eat or drink during the viewing.
10 things to ask when you view a home Why is the seller moving? What comes with the property? How old is the roof? How old and how efficient is the heating and cooling system? Are there any disclosures? Are there any problems with the house? Have you made any additions or renovations? Whats the water pressure like?
Consult this helpful checklist to make sure you have your bases covered and dont miss any details. Bring Your Agent. First and foremost, youll want your trusted agent to be along for all showings. All Decision-Makers. A Camera or Smartphone. Pen and Notepad. Measuring Tape. An Open Mind.
Here are 11 things to look for when touring a house: Signs of damage. When touring a house, look for signs of normal wear and tear and more serious damage. Signs of pests. Malfunctioning appliances. Storage space. The floorplan. The location and size of each room. The exterior. Parking.
Take off your shoes if you are asked to do so. Dont poke in medicine cabinets. Dont turn lights on and off, or perform an inspection where you trip the electricity, turn on the dishwasher, run the shower, crawl out on the roof, etc or any other action that would seem intrusive if you were just a guest at a party.
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Wear a Comfortable + Appropriate Outfit Its not a fashion show so leave the Armani suit and Jimmy Choos at home. That said, a tank top and Daisy Dukes are inappropriate. Keep it reasonable. Plus, youre going to do a lot of walking through rooms and up and down stairs so wear comfortable clothes and shoes.
Take Notes, Pictures and Measurements Theres a lot to see, and odds are you wont remember everything. Some buyers even like to sketch a simple floor plan before they leave, as it can be helpful when comparing properties later. Its also a good idea to bring a tape measure, too.
11 Tips for Viewing a Home Give Yourself Time. Dont try to cram a dozen home tours into an afternoon. Take Notes, Pictures and Measurements. Consider Curb Appeal. Dont Sweat Simple Fixes. Youre Not Being Nosy Keep Emotions in Check. Visit at Different Times. Understand the Condition of the Property.

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