AVOID These Homes: Top RED FLAGS When Purchasing A Home | Indianapolis Indiana Real Estate Guide

Are you thinking about moving to Indianapolis Indiana? In today’s video, I’ll be sharing some crucial tips on how to avoid these homes when you're on the hunt for a new property. Buying a home is one of the biggest investments you'll make, and you definitely don't want to overlook the top red flags when purchasing a home.
We’ll discuss various types of properties you should steer clear of, including poorly flipped homes that might look good on the surface but hide serious issues underneath. I’ll also explain why you should be cautious of homes located near major roads or rail tracks due to noise and pollution concerns. Structural issues, old plumbing, and electrical problems are other significant issues that can turn your dream home into a nightmare. I’ll give you tips on how to conduct thorough inspections and due diligence to ensure you don’t end up with costly repairs after your purchase.
If you're navigating the Indianapolis Indiana real estate guide, these insights will be particularly helpful. I’ve seen many buyers make avoidable mistakes, so I want to help you make informed decisions and find a home that truly fits your needs.
Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more real estate tips and guides. Also, share your own experiences and any additional red flags you've encountered in the comments below!
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00:00 - Intro to Avoid These Homes: Top Red Flags When Purchasing a Home
01:18 - Why Am I Giving This Indianapolis Indiana Real Estate Advice?
03:05 - Issue #1 When Purchasing a Home in Indianapolis Indiana
07:23 - Issue #2 When Purchasing a Home in Indianapolis Indiana
08:54 - Issue #3 When Purchasing a Home in Indianapolis Indiana
12:54 - Issue #4 When Purchasing a Home in Indianapolis Indiana
14:18 - Issue #5 When Purchasing a Home in Indianapolis Indiana
14:57 - Issue #6 When Purchasing a Home in Indianapolis Indiana
16:01 - Issue #7 When Purchasing a Home in Indianapolis Indiana
18:58 - Wrap Up to Avoid These Homes: Top Red Flags When Purchasing a Home
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  • @LovelyRuffanel
    @LovelyRuffanel26 күн бұрын

    nice videos.

  • @homesbyrobertsrealty

    @homesbyrobertsrealty

    26 күн бұрын

    Thank you! Is there a subject you'd like me to do a video on? I'm always looking for input from my subscribers.

  • @homesbyrobertsrealty

    @homesbyrobertsrealty

    23 күн бұрын

    @@asmith8603 Interesting question. He is working for the buyer. The buyer is the one who hires the inspection company. Since most buyers don't know inspectors, the agent often recommends someone they know will do a great job. I'm guessing you had a bad experience?

  • @homesbyrobertsrealty

    @homesbyrobertsrealty

    23 күн бұрын

    @@asmith8603 I'm so sorry that has happened to you! That should not have happened. I always tell my sellers that it's an inspector's job to find everything that's 'wrong" with a home - even the little things. I guess it's just like everything else - there is good and bad.

  • @briandeluca6908
    @briandeluca690823 күн бұрын

    I don't agree with having to pay the county just so they can make money. I'm good on making sure somebody used a permit. I don't think we should be paying a fee for something that can be covered by our already given taxes

  • @homesbyrobertsrealty

    @homesbyrobertsrealty

    23 күн бұрын

    I like the idea of needing permits and having the work inspected. I'm not exactly sure who makes the decisions about the cost of the permits (I'm guessing it's each locality, cities planning department or mayor) so the fees may vary.