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Also make sure, in your hiring interview, that the agent is articulate and that conversation flows easily. You're going to be relying heavily on the agent's descriptions of the property, and will be spending a lot of time on the phone together. You'll also want an agent with a solid reputation for professional dealings with other agents.

This is not only for your ease of working with the agent, but because, if you end up competing against other bidders, the agent can help assure sellers that you're serious.

The agent's reputation becomes yours, in a way. Definitely request and check any prospective agent's references to make sure the previous sight-unseen buyers were happy with their services and the result, assuming they've moved into the house by now. A key step before you make an offer will be to ask your agent to do a walk-through of the property, through some form of video-chat app.

Ask the agent to narrate everything from smells to quality of appliances and finishes. Direct the agent toward any areas you want a closer look at, and make sure the tour includes every room and space, inside and out. To help get a sense of actual room size, you can ask the agent to pace the floor and literally say, "Step, step. The agent should also bring a tape measure, in case you want to ask questions like, "Will my desk fit in that alcove?

It's also worth requesting that your agent visit the property and do a walk-through with you at different times of the day or night. That will help you see how light, darkness, and neighborhood changes at different hours will affect your experience of living there.

If, for example, the agent were to visit only at midday on a Sunday, you might not learn until it's too late that parking there is impossible on weekday afternoons, when a local school creates gridlock.

One common problem with these walk-throughs is that the call gets dropped, because of inadequate cell phone or Wi-Fi service. That, too, is something you'd want to further check into. Not all inspectors come with the same level of expertise. Remember, even if the homeowner has provided seemingly comprehensive disclosures, or even hired an inspector to prepare a report in advance, major defects can remain hidden.

You want an independent evaluation of the property, from someone who's entirely on your side. If you have local friends, ask them for recommendations. And don't be shy about requesting a sample home report, so that you can see what you'll get.

A narrative report, for example can be easier to digest than one that's simply a bunch of boxes for the inspector to check though the narrative report will cost more. You might also need to hire extra inspectors if the property has features your main inspector isn't expert in, such as a swimming pool or dock. If they're willing, having a friend or relative who knows you take a look around the house can be an excellent information source. If open houses aren't happening in your area as has been an issue during the COVID pandemic , your house scouts might need to arrange visits through your real estate agent.

There's nothing like having someone who knows you and knows your tastes clue you into things like, "You're going to love the view, and it's a short walk to the cutest bookstore ever," or "There's something weird about the neighborhood vibe, people were looking at me like I was a suspicious outsider," or "The place set off my mold allergies; aren't you also allergic to mold?

In any house search, you will want to think in advance about your priorities; for example, whether you absolutely must have a large master bedroom, or could never live in a property with no garage. But if buying a house remotely, you'll want to make your list even more detailed. It's the best way to alert the people visiting prospective properties on your behalf to your wishes; particularly the "no ways.

Visit a few local open houses to remind yourself, if possible, or cast an eye over friends' and relatives' houses as if you were a prospective buyer. This will remind you of features or concerns that might not appear in ads or online marketing materials. Maybe, for example, you get dizzy when a house has sloping floors, or can't stand the sound of airplanes whose flight path is just above. And if you have any allergies, such as to mold, make sure they're on the list. It typically takes about six weeks between the seller accepting a real estate purchase offer and actually closing the sale.

During that time, you have various responsibilities, such as hiring an inspector, approving the resulting report, arranging your home loan, and so forth. You'll be busy. This time period offers an opportunity to learn more about the house; and in some situations based on contingencies written into the contract , to back out if negative information turns up, without losing your earnest money deposit.

It can be too easy to get one's heart set on a home and ignore new information that should make one rethink or renegotiate. As a remote buyer, you'll want to guard well against this tendency. If at all possible, try to visit the place in person before it becomes yours.

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