April 04, 2022

What to Inspect in Your Townhouse Before You Buy

Townhouses are the go-to housing option for prospective homeowners seeking a practical yet comfortable place to put their roots down. If you’re currently in the market for a townhouse in Courtyards at Golden Horizon, there are several things you need to make sure of before you sign your name on the dotted line. 

These essential elements of a valuable townhouse property allow you to get your money’s worth and acquire a safe and high-quality property. Here’s what you need to inspect in your new home before making your final decision.

Roof

The roof of your townhouse is an essential part of its structure. Oftentimes, it’s the most exposed element to rain, sunlight, harsh winds, and debris, making it more prone to wear and tear. Before you buy, find out how old the roof is and if there are any existing problems. From there, you can determine whether any fixes are worth paying for out of pocket or if you should pass up the offer and look for a newer townhouse. 

Water Drainage

Water is every home’s biggest enemy, and a Courtyards at Golden Horizon townhouse is no exception. Water can damage the home’s foundation, leading to costly repairs and unsafe living conditions. Ideally, water should flow away from the house itself, not towards it. That said, make sure that outdoor spouts and gutters are in good condition and functioning properly. Another way to check if the property’s water drainage is in tip-top shape is to inspect the walls and flooring. Moldy walls, a musty smell, leaks, and uneven flooring are telltale signs of drainage issues. Water flow in sinks and toilets in the kitchen and bathrooms should also drain properly.

Flooring and Walls

Wooden floors and walls can fall victim to termites and other wood-destroying pests, such as carpenter ants, bees, and beetles. You may not immediately catch these menaces with just a visual inspection. The best way to check if the walls and flooring of your new townhouse are suffering from these problems is to use your sense of smell to detect any moldy, musty odors which point to wood rot. Another method is by stamping on the floors to identify any soft spots where the wood is weaker than the rest of the floor, indicating that it may have been chewed through or is suffering from rot. 

Electrical System

Though most modern townhouses are equipped with sturdy electrical systems, it’s still worthwhile to do an inspection to ensure that everything is in working order. The first thing you should check is whether there are any exposed wires anywhere. After that, make sure that the electrical systems being used are up-to-standard. Older wiring systems may lead to dangerous situations like overheating, electric shock, and fire. 

 

Checking that all of these elements of your Courtyards at Golden Horizon townhouse are in place means that you’ll be getting the most of your money. 

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