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John Philips on April 10th, 2010

There are a lot of things to watch out for when buying a new home. Purchasing a piece of property is a major decision and should not be taken lightly. There are a lot of bad pieces of real estate out there and people lose millions every year because they did no inspect the home enough beforehand to know about its defects before they bought it. When this happens, unless you are willing to be dishonest like the person who sold it to you then you are going to lose thousands and have to pay that loss yourself.

First it is important to thoroughly check the home for mold. This can sometimes be a hard thing to find and may actually be quite embarrassing in some cases. Some of the most common places that mold likes to grow are under kitchen and bathroom sinks. When you are walking through a home it may be kind of uncomfortable to ask the owner if you can look under the sinks but it will be one of the best things that you can do.

Second you need to determine whether the home has ever had any type of water damage. There are a lot of problems which can be caused if the home has ever been flooded past just the cosmetic things such as bubbled sheet rock which can easily be fixed. You may not be able to determine this on your own and because of this it is often advisable to hire a professional home inspector to come in and look the home over for some potential problems.

Third, if the floors look like anything but brand new, demand that the price be lowered. Flooring is one of the first things to wear out and therefore must be accounted for. There are lots of things that can be done to make carpeting look better but if it has any wear then it will quickly wear all the way out and you will be stuck with replacing it yourself. Fourth if the yard is in disrepair find out why. Often the reason that grass will not grow in the property is not because of a lack of water or other neglect but is often because the soil is not capable of growing a healthy lawn. If this is the case fixing the problem can be very costly.

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David Stewards on December 17th, 2009

For many, purchasing land can be the route to fulfilling dreams. If owning a piece of land is what you crave, then you’d be hard pressed to find better than acreage for sale in Texas. Consider that American ranching originated from this massive state and it’s easy to see why land for sale in Texas is a precious commodity, as well as a solid investment.

With Texas land for sale, you can choose from any number of climates, whether the warmer and more arid regions in the south or the cooler, temperate regions in the north. Acreage for sale in Texas also encompasses varying terrain. There are plenty of wide open spaces, the prime location for raising livestock. You can find ranch land for sale near majestic mountains and flowing streams and rivers, perfect for fishing and hunting wild game.

When looking for acreage for sale in Texas, consider the level of utility you’ll need from your ranch land. If you plan to use it for raising livestock, you’ll want lush grasslands for grazing, a water source and areas with shade. Another thing to keep in mind during your hunt for the perfect piece of acreage is the degree of ease with which you can access the property. You should also verify that the boundaries of your potential Texas land for sale have been clearly defined.

Simplify your search of ranch acreage for sale in Texas with some online research. Use the web to gather information on different regions in the state and compare detailed specs and images of the ranch land for sale. Upon narrowing down your choices, contact the selling company and set your land ownership dreams in motion.

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