The walk-through is one of the last steps in the homebuying process, but you shouldn’t rush it! Here are a few things to check during your final walk-through: ⁣ ⁣ 💡 Are all items included in the sale (e.g. light fixtures and appliances) in place and operational? ⁣ ⁣ 🚿 Are all major systems working properly? ⁣ ⁣ ⚒️ Have all requested repairs been completed? ⁣ ⁣ 🗑️ Has the seller removed all personal items and debris? ⁣ ⁣ 🚪 Was any significant damage done during the seller’s move out? ⁣ ⁣ Want more expert guidance on the homebuying process? Reach out for a free consultation. ⁣ ⁣ 📲 (786) 232-1400 ⁣ 📧 bsanjurjo@hotmail.com

The walk-through is one of the last steps in the homebuying process, but you shouldn’t rush it! Here are a few things to check during your final walk-through: ⁣

💡 Are all items included in the sale (e.g. light fixtures and appliances) in place and operational? ⁣

🚿 Are all major systems working properly? ⁣

⚒️ Have all requested repairs been completed? ⁣

🗑️ Has the seller removed all personal items and debris? ⁣

🚪 Was any significant damage done during the seller’s move out? ⁣

Want more expert guidance on the homebuying process? Reach out for a free consultation. ⁣

📲 (786) 232-1400 ⁣
📧 bsanjurjo@hotmail.com


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