You’ve
found the perfect home, closed escrow and just finished moving in. As
you happily fall asleep, all seems well in the world. An hour later,
you bolt up in bed to an ear splitting sound. All is no longer well
in the world. An Unholy Racket If you saw the movie “My Cousin Vinny”,
you know what I’m talking about. For those that haven’t, the movie centers
on a lawyer, Vinny, who comes to the south to defend his nephew against
criminal charges. Every evening, Vinny goes to sleep only to be awoken
by some blasting noisy. When house hunting, you need to make sure you
don’t get “Vinny’d.”
When you
find an area or home you like, make absolutely sure you drive the area
looking for any potential noise producers. Roll down the window, turn
off the radio and just listen. You might be surprised at what you hear.
If you run across railroad tracks, you better figure out how close they
are to your prospective home. Make sure you are near the house when
a train goes by, so you can get the full effect. While trains and plains
are obvious sources of noise, you also need to consider more subtle
situations. Weekend vs. Week Days Many homebuyers look at houses early
on Saturday and Sundays.
This makes
sense since you have to work for a living, but it can result in some
nasty surprises. The characteristics of a neighborhood on weekends are
entirely different than during week days. Make absolutely sure you check
out the property during both time periods. To guard against “partying”
neighbors, make sure you check the area during evenings as well. They
say home ownership brings peace of mind. Check your neighborhood to
make sure this cliché will apply to you!
Raynor
James is with FSBOAmerica.org - sell your home online. Sellers list
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