Water damage this is a big one. Everything from leaky pipes and roofs to water stains on walls and ceilings. Water can lead to mold, rot, and other costly repairs, so it's important to keep an eye out for any signs of water damage during a showing.
This blog is about real estate education and awareness for home buyers and sellers to help them avoid some pitfalls. Photos/Videos By Russell Hayek
Below are videos and pictures of some home issues buyers miss during a home showing, it's important to be aware of the issues that can turn off buyers during a walk-through. Not only can these problems deter buyers from making an offer, but they can also lead to a lower sale price for the seller.
Buying a home can be a overwhelming process, but by being aware of potential issues and doing your research during a showing, you can help avoid costly problems down the road. For more tips and insights on buying a home, check out the videos and pictures in this blog from real estate expert Russell Hayek.
Crooked Light Switch Plate Small Detail, Big Red Flag, Home Safety, Home Buyer Turn-Off: Russell Hayek
It might seem like a small thing, but a light switch plate that doesn’t sit flush against the wall can send a big message to buyers — and it’s not a good one. This photo shows more than just a cosmetic flaw. Gaps like this can be a safety hazard. A curious finger (especially a child’s) could slip in and get cut or worse — come in contact with exposed wires. It also raises concerns about fire risk if the box inside isn’t properly secured or the wiring is strained. Also, it screams poor workmanship. If this easy fix was skipped or rushed, buyers start wondering what else in the house was done the same way.

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