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Realtor Dominic Janidas recently shared valuable advice for prospective buyers interested in homes that have undergone recent renovations. Flipped homes can offer appealing features and modern upgrades, but they also come with unique considerations.
When considering a flipped property, it is crucial to conduct thorough research. Understanding the extent of the renovations and the quality of the work is essential. Buyers should request detailed information about the improvements made and verify that all renovations were completed according to local building codes.
Additionally, it is wise to have a trusted home inspector evaluate the property. An inspection can uncover hidden issues that may not be immediately visible, such as structural problems or subpar workmanship.
Janidas also emphasizes the importance of knowing the neighborhood and market trends. This knowledge helps buyers gauge whether the asking price reflects the home's true value. In summary, while flipped homes can be enticing, buyers should approach the process with caution and due diligence to ensure a sound investment.
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