Tips for Buying a Home Unseen

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It may come as a shock that many people purchase a home before ever setting foot inside. These buyers may be moving to a new country or city far away, or they may not have the time or resources to visit for a home search before the big move. Not everyone has the option (or the desire) to rent for a few months while they find a permanent home in their new location. Most homebuyers would prefer to purchase a house before they arrive, so they can move their belongings and quickly get settled into their home.

There are a few things you can do to make the process more manageable if youve considered buying a house unseen. The first step is to find a realtor in the area that you can trust. Let them know your circumstances and that youll need them to help vet potential properties for you. Theyll be able to provide you with a link to a virtual tour if its offered, or schedule a meeting where they can walk you through the house via FaceTime or another video-based app. This will help you feel like youre there in person and give you the chance to ask your realtor about any potential issues that may pose a problem in the future. Youll also be able to see any features that you love, which will help you make your final decision.

Another great option is to have a family member or friend who lives in the area stop by a few open houses or take a tour with your realtor of any homes that youre interested in. Its a great idea to involve someone that you know and trust, to help spot any red flags or deal-breakers you should be made aware of before signing on the dotted line.

When the time comes for you to move in, be prepared for the unexpected. There will always be a few things that you didnt expect when youve purchased a home unseen. However, make the best out of the situation and stay positive. It really is possible to find your dream home, even if you cant see it before closing.

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