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Don't Fall for These Flipped Home Red Flags!

Don't Fall for These Flipped Home Red Flags!

Thinking of purchasing a beautifully flipped home? While it may look picture-perfect, it's crucial to keep an eye out for these warning signs that could indicate underlying issues:

1. Weak Sink Pressure: When touring a flipped home, be sure to flush the toilet and turn on the sink. This simple test can reveal potential problems with aging pipes, such as low water pressure or drainage issues. Addressing these issues early on can save you from costly repairs down the line.

2. Test Everything: As you walk through the home, check all the light switches, drawers, and doors. Pay attention to the security and alignment of these fixtures, as they can provide valuable insights into the quality of the renovation work. Ensuring that everything functions properly can contribute to your peace of mind as a homeowner.

3. Watch for Splotchy Paint: While fresh paint can give a home a clean and updated look, splotchy or uneven paint could be hiding water damage or low-quality renovation work. Keep an eye out for any inconsistencies in the paint job, as they could indicate underlying issues that require further investigation.

4. Check the Floors: Take a closer look at the floors as you move through the home. Bubbles, bumps, or noticeable slants in the flooring could be signs of structural issues that need to be addressed. The floors can tell you a lot about the structural integrity of a home.

5. Do Your Research: Before making a purchase, it's important to conduct thorough research on the property. Look into public records, permits, and past sale prices to gain an understanding of the home's history. This information can provide valuable insights into the renovation process and any potential red flags that may have been overlooked.

Remember, pretty doesn’t mean problem-free. Be attentive to these red flags to make an informed decision and avoid potential headaches in the future. As always, reach out today with any questions you may have during your house hunt. We’d love to help you out!

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