John Maloney as your buyer's Agent

  1. Guide you in a thorough study of the home market. When you are ready, you will be well prepared to act quickly when a home meeting your criteria is identified.
  2. Offer informed opinion with regard to reliability and potential appreciation of properties and areas
  3. Search all available sources and keep you informed
    (using the "Search Tool" is the most efficient and quickest way to learn of hot new properties)
  4. Draw up offer to purchase with your interest in mind and submit to broker or seller.
  5. Inform you of possession dates and closing date options
  6. Clarify steps of attorneys, lenders, inspectors, etc.
  7. Suggest names of competent and proven attorneys
  8. Suggest hazard insurance carriers
  9. Suggest menu of capable lenders


Major Structural Check List

  • Structural condition of roof, walls, windows, attic, framing, roof line
  • Look for mold and or areas that are damp
  • HVAC system - gas or electric
  • Plumbing system
  • Pool system (liner, filter, pump)
  • Well capacity and condition
  • Well and water portability, septic system
  • Appliances
  • Termite
  • Lead based paint, asbestos, or formaldehyde insulation
 


Check List

  • Seller's property disclosure
  • Existing homeowners warranty
  • Existing termite bond
  • Verification of age of structure
  • Property assessment
  • Subdivision/zoning restrictions
  • Well/septic location/condition
  • Old or existing underground tank
  • Verification of square footage
  • Flood plain, easements and encroachments
  • Proximity to high voltage power lines
  • Check for future street expansion
  • Check for commercial development nearby
  • Verify neighborhood fees and assessments
  • Check real property taxes and assessments
  • Verification of lot size through previous survey
  • Obtain information of factual data provided by school system
  • Information from authorities on crime in the neighborhood

Contact us so we can recommend a list of competent inspectors

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