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What to Look for During an Open House (And What to Ignore)

Open houses are one of the best parts of the home search. They give you a chance to explore different spaces, see what’s out there, and get a real feel for what could be your next home. But with so many details competing for your attention, it’s easy to get sidetracked by the little things.

That’s where we come in. Our team knows how to help you focus on what matters most, spot the details that truly impact your lifestyle, and decide which things are worth a second look. Here’s what to keep in mind during your next open house.

Open house | modern kitchen

Find a Floor Plan That Works for You

The way a home is laid out will affect how you live in it every day. As you walk through, think about how the rooms connect. Is the kitchen in a convenient location? Do the bedrooms offer enough privacy? Does the flow make sense for how you want to use the space?

Paint colors and light fixtures can be updated. Changing the floor plan is a much bigger project, so it’s worth paying close attention to how the home feels as you move through it.

Check That There’s Enough Storage

Storage might not be flashy, but it’s essential. Check closets, cabinets, the pantry, and any additional storage areas to see if they fit your needs. Having enough space for your belongings can make a big difference in how functional and comfortable a home feels over time.

We can also help you compare what’s typical for the area so you’ll know if a home is giving you more (or less) than the average.

Look for Signs the Home’s Been Cared For

A well-maintained home tells you a lot about how the previous owners cared for it. Check for things like clean baseboards, well-kept landscaping, and updated caulking in kitchens and bathrooms. On the other hand, make note of red flags such as stains on ceilings, musty odors, or cracks in the walls.

If you spot something that concerns you, we can help you decide whether it’s a quick fix, something to negotiate with the seller, or an issue worth investigating further.

Think About Easy Updates You Could Make

Sometimes you’ll walk into a home and notice carpet you’d replace, a wall color you’d change, or fixtures you’d upgrade. The good news? These are often easy updates.

Our team can help you determine whether those changes are minor projects or if they’re something you can negotiate into your offer. This way, you’ll know exactly what’s realistic before making a decision.

Explore the Neighborhood

An open house is the perfect time to see more than just the property. Drive or walk around the surrounding streets. Notice how well the other homes are cared for, the traffic flow, and the noise level.

We can also share insights about local schools, nearby parks, shopping, dining, and commute times; so you get the full picture before you make an offer. Picture yourself running errands, heading to your favorite coffee shop, or enjoying a weekend stroll. Does it feel like the right fit?

Couple and agent at open house

We’re Here to Help You Find the Right Fit

Knowing what to look for during an open house can save you time, help you focus, and make the buying process more enjoyable. We’ll be by your side through every tour, helping you weigh what’s important. If you’re ready to start your search, let’s connect. Together, we’ll find a home that checks all your boxes and feels like the right match for your lifestyle.

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