Things You Must Know Before Buying That House

by THE CUOMO TEAM Kimberly Cuomo 09/22/2019

It is necessary to ask some crucial questions from the seller of your new home. No house is 100% perfect for you at the point of sale. You must, therefore, seek to learn whatever issues the house may have so that you can appropriately weigh your options before deciding to buy and be adequately prepared to handle them if you choose to buy it. While some sellers may volunteer that information, it is not incorrect to assume that most will not, hence the need to ask these questions:

  • Is the house or neighborhood flood-prone? Issues like flooding, water pipe-burst, or water poisoning sometimes never go away permanently. So, it is best you are aware ahead of time. Some neighborhoods are more prone to flooding during raining season and knowing these details might be crucial to your convenient stay. Knowledge of previous occurrences will help you keep an eye out for repeat situations so that you can address them early enough.
  • When was the house roofed and how does the material age? Older portions of the structure such as the roof may be quite expensive to replace. On the average, an asphalt roof may last as long as 10 to 15 years before needing repairs or replacement, so factor in the age of the roof before you decide to make your offer to the buyer. Find out about the material used to make the roof too, as some are more expensive than others when it comes to replacement. You should also ask for documentation about repair work done on any part of the house, so you have it for future references.
  • How is sewage disposed of in the building? Does the house have a septic tank or is it connected to the local sewage system? You need to be aware of that. A home with a private septic tank needs to be pumped out averagely every 4 to 5 years, so knowing the last time they had it pumped will give you an idea of when you might need to pump it again after you move in.
  • How does the neighborhood look? Buyers sometimes assume that they are only interested in the property since they will be paying for just the house, however, you are buying more than that. You are obtaining the value of the neighborhood too. So you should ask questions about the type of community it is. Do drugs and gangs overrun it? Is the public school system good enough for your kids? Is it too close to the freeway?

Seeking answers to each of these questions will help you to make informed decisions when buying a house.

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THE CUOMO TEAM Kimberly Cuomo

The Cuomo Team - 25 years experience serving South Florida's Real Estate needs!

Specializing in Residential and Commercial Real Estate Services - 

 Kim Cuomo brings a 25 year wealth of experience and passion to the world of real estate, having dedicated over two decades to serving clients across the vibrant landscapes of South Florida. With a background as a paralegal, Kim's transition into real estate was not just a career change, but a discovery of her true calling. Her deep-rooted love for the industry is evident in the personalized, hands-on approach she adopts with each client, ensuring they feel valued and supported through every step of their journey.

Whether navigating the complexities of a first-time home purchase or orchestrating the sale of a luxurious $30 million estate, Kim's expertise spans the full spectrum of residential and commercial real estate. Her reach extends across Palm Beach County, Martin County, St. Lucie County, Broward County, and Miami-Dade County, offering a comprehensive understanding of the unique markets within each area.

Kim Cuomo's dedication to excellence and her ability to forge meaningful connections with clients make her not just an agent, but a trusted advisor and friend in one of the most significant transactions of their lives. Her commitment to providing exceptional service is unwavering, making her a standout professional in the South Florida real estate scene. 

The Cuomo Team has several agents, so that someone is always available to assist you with any of your real estate needs any time 7 days a week! Kim's husband, John, a retired firefighter from the Town of Palm Beach, works in the Commercial Division. Kim's son Matthew Cuomo works on the team, along with her daughter in law, Tasianna Cuomo. and Christine Cuomo Georgeou, her sister in law. 

You can contact Kim directly anytime at 561-339-3002, and she will be happy to assist you with any of your real estate needs! She looks forward to hearing from you!