Synopses & Reviews
How to pursue the home of your dreams with your eyes wide open. The Home Buyers Inspection Guide will help put you in the home thats tailored to your needs and budget. Unlike many technical handbooks that are designed for professional home inspectors, this sensible, straightforward guide gives you the practical tools you need to establish your priorities, assess the available houses before you, and make a clear-headed judgment about the one that finally works for you. The guide focuses on several major housing aspects and prompts you to ask questions and seek out answers so that your final decision is a fully informed one. Youll weigh the advantages and drawbacks of various houses in such crucial areas as:
- Asking priceits reasonableness, affordability, and negotiability
- Property taxestheir affordability and stability
- Property conditionthe quality of the overall structure, the roof, the internal systems, and the probable cost of upkeep
- Neighborhoodits general appearance, the age mix, the available community, and municipal facilities
- Educationthe type, quality, and proximity of schools in the area
- Energy efficiencythe degree and quality of the insulation, the cost of typical utility bills
With the guides help, youll know each prospective house from top to bottom, inside and out. Youll then use the book s unique value ratings system, which enables you to clearly establish your priorities and to rate each house in each of the major housing areas on a numerical basis so that your final decision is truly objective. Then, just to make sure that nothing is overlooked, the guide encourages you to bring in a professional home inspector at this later stage and shows you how to deal effectively with the inspector and the ensuing inspection report.
About the Author
WARREN BOROSON is an award-winning business writer for The Bergen Record. He was previously an editor for Sylvia Porter's Personal Finance magazine and for Money magazine. He is the coauthor of How to Sell Your House in a Buyer s Market (Wiley) and How to Buy a House with No (or Little) Money Down (Wiley). KEN AUSTIN is President of Home Master of America, the largest home inspection company in the country.
Table of Contents
Partial table of contents:
GETTING STARTED.
Choosing and Working with a Home Inspector.
The Case for Disclosure Documents.
ENERGY EFFICIENCY.
The Energy-Efficient House.
HEALTH HAZARDS.
Falls and Fires.
OUTSIDE THE HOUSE.
From Colonials to Contemporaries: House Styles.
The Great Outdoors.
Garages.
INSIDE THE HOUSE.
Interior Design.
Floors.
Doors and Windows.
Bathrooms.
Basements and Foundations.
Heating and Air-Conditioning.
Water Penetration, Plumbing and Sewage Problems.
Is the House Burglar Resistant?.
Appendices.
Glossary.
Index.