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5 Things to Look For when Touring Open Houses

Finding your dream home isn't always easy, especially when it comes to browsing open houses. Though new family homes may seem aesthetically pleasing, the underlying structure might not be in good shape. Here are five key things to look for or to ask about when touring open houses in Clifton, NJ. Once you find your future home, you can use storage units at an Access Self Storage facility to ease your transition.

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Look for These 5 Things at Open Houses

Use your eyes and nose to spot trouble.

Make sure to walk around the home both inside and outside. You’ll want to look for cracks in the foundation, stains in the ceiling, and soft spots in the flooring. Sniff around while you’re at it. If the house smells musty, there could be water damage just out of sight.

Consider the space for future needs.

Are you planning a family in the future? If so, make sure that the home fits those plans. You don’t want to opt for a smaller house now only to find out that you need more space in a year or two.

Make sure you’ll have enough privacy.

Even if you’re a social butterfly, you probably don’t want to move into a house that’s only a few feet from your neighbors. Look for trees, privacy fences, and shrubs around the house to give you some privacy from those around you.

Keep an eye on the neighbors.

Speaking of neighbors, you might want to check into the history of the neighborhood. Ask the real estate agent about the area. If you’re seriously considering a house in a neighborhood, perhaps even contact the police department to see if they have any insight into crime. You don’t want to move in and regret the decision because of noise or criminal activity.

Check for child hazards.

A pool is a great feature, but it’s also a major child hazard. If it’s a two-story home, the stairs can be a hazard to small children, as could a busy street right outside. Consider the safety of your family while you’re out touring homes.

Storage Units Make Moving Easier

You can find numerous family homes in Clifton, NJ, but you’ll want to take your time and to pick the right one based on your family’s needs. If you’re moving to a new home and need to store your belongings in storage units until you’re settled in, you can find the exact unit to suit your needs and budget at our local storage facility.

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