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Inspecting Foreclosures Before You Buy

May 23, 2025 by James Scott

If you have been thinking about investing in a foreclosure property, you will want to make sure the home you choose does not have major hidden issues. Before hiring a professional inspector, you can do a preliminary check by looking out for some of these common problem areas:

Ceilings
Ceilings are typically made of plaster or plasterboard. Keep an eye out for:

  • Cracks, holes, or uneven areas
  • Dampness or mold growth
  • Crumbling surfaces
  • Bulging or cracked spots

Walls
Walls may show similar signs of damage as ceilings, but also look for:

  • Loose skirting boards
  • Dampness or rot
  • Discoloration, blisters, or peeling wallpaper
  • Hazardous materials like asbestos or painted polystyrene tiles (always consult a pro if you suspect asbestos)

Floors
Regardless of the flooring type, structural supports are key. Watch for:

  • Uneven surfaces
  • Cracks, movement, or lifted tiles
  • Loose boards or coverings
  • Large gaps between floorboards
  • Missing or broken tiles

Plumbing
Check both the kitchen, bathrooms, and elsewhere for:

  • Rusty or leaky pipes
  • Pipes that bang or knock
  • Lead piping
  • Poorly supported water tanks

Wiring
Outdated or damaged electrical systems can pose serious risks. Look for:

  • Rubber or exposed wires
  • Failing or blackened sockets
  • Brittle or cracked wiring
  • Overheating plugs

No matter how thorough your personal inspection is, always follow up with a licensed home inspector before making a purchase. A professional can ensure the home is safe and free from costly surprises.

Are you ready to find a great deal on a foreclosure property? We specialize in helping buyers through the process with confidence. Give us a call — we would love to help you get started today!

Filed Under: Real Estate Tips Tagged With: Foreclosure Tips, Home Buying Help, Real Estate Advice

How To Save Money Moving Into Your New Home

May 20, 2025 by James Scott

Moving into a new home is exciting, but it can also come with unexpected expenses that quickly add up. Between packing supplies, transportation, and time off work, costs can spiral before you even settle in. But with a bit of planning and resourcefulness, you can cut down on unnecessary spending and keep more cash in your pocket.

Plan Ahead and Get Creative
The key to saving money during a move is preparation. Start gathering your moving supplies weeks in advance. The closer you get to moving day, the more likely you are to overspend in a panic.

Save Money on Boxes
Boxes may seem like a minor expense, until you realize you need dozens of them. Buying brand-new moving boxes from a store or moving company can cost $2 to $5 each. Multiply that by 30 or 40, and you have spent a small fortune just on cardboard.

Here’s how to get boxes without blowing your budget:

  • Check Craigslist or Facebook Marketplace: Many people offer gently used moving boxes for free or cheap. They’ll often be happy to let them go just to free up space.
  • Look on eBay: Some sellers offer bulk moving boxes at discounted prices. Just be sure to account for shipping before checking out.
  • Ask local stores: Grocery stores, liquor stores, and big-box retailers regularly receive shipments and may have sturdy boxes available. Just ask a manager if they can set some aside for you.

Save on Packing Materials
Professional movers offer packing services, but they come at a premium. Labor, materials, and time all factor into the cost, and it can add hundreds to your final bill.

Instead, do the packing yourself and use items you already have:

  • Use newspaper for breakables like dishes, mugs, and wine glasses.
  • Wrap items with soft belongings such as towels, blankets, and T-shirts.
  • Use socks to fill gaps in boxes or cushion fragile items, just as effective as packing peanuts, and they’re already paid for.

Save on Transportation
Renting a moving van or hiring movers is often the biggest cost. Before committing, check with friends and family first. Someone may have a truck or trailer you can borrow or rent at a much lower rate than a commercial service.

Offer to pay for their gas or treat them to lunch, it will still be a fraction of the cost of a rental.

By planning ahead and being a little thrifty, you can cut moving costs significantly and reduce stress. Every dollar saved on moving is a dollar you can put toward making your new home feel like home.

Are you ready to start your next chapter? We can help you find the perfect home that fits your budget, lifestyle, and goals. Call today to begin the journey!

Filed Under: Home Buyer Tips Tagged With: First Time Home Buyer, Home Buying Help, Moving Tips

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