Sunday, November 15, 2015

What is a final walk-through? What does it consist of and how long does it take?

Found the perfect home? Check! Made an offer on the home and the seller accepts it? Check! Inspections? Check! Loan being finalized and closing date set? Check! You’ve almost completed everything that you need in order to purchase your new home. However, there is one more step before owning your dream home- the final walk-through. A final walk-through is an inspection that is performed usually at least 24 hours before the sale on the house has closed. It’s to make sure that the property is in the condition that you had agreed to buy it in. It usually only takes around an hour to two hours to do the walk-though. Never pass up on the chance to do this! You don’t want to pass on the walk-through only to find that something had happened to the home since you had last looked at it.

Here are the things you need to know for your final walk-through:
  •          It is not a home inspection. Hopefully you’ve already done that, if not, you need to.
  •          Take your contract and any other document you may need to refer to when performing the walk-through.
  •         It’s usually recommended to do the final walk-through with the seller present. You can ask them questions about the home, history, and even things they had wanted to do, but never got the time. It’s also a good time to make sure to get all keys to the house, storage, etc. Don’t forget to ask them for their address so you can forward their mail to them.
  •          Make a checklist of things to check or do during the final walk-through. It will make it so much easier than trying to remember everything.


Here is what you should check:
  •          Turn all light fixtures on and off.
  •          Make sure any trash or debris has been cleared from the home.
  •          Open & close all windows and doors.
  •          Test out all appliances.
  •          Flush the toilets to make sure they work properly.
  •          Inspect the ceilings, walls, and floors for any possible damage.
  •          Test the heating and cooling in the home.
  •         Run the garbage disposal and exhaust fans to make sure they work.
  •          Check that the garage door openers work correctly as well.


Spending at least a good 30 minutes to an hour is going to be a good investment. It will make sure that you can enjoy your home when you move in instead of making repairs or cleaning up any mess that was left behind.


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