When you want to buy a new house, it means looking deeper and not being left alone with what you see and realizing if that house needs repairs or things that at first glance seem to be all correct (but not). There are likely to be some issues when you thoroughly inspect the home you want to buy, but it's smart to go through all the details, even the smallest ones, before making an offer to keep it. Finding a problem does not imply you can't buy the house. It just helps you get a much better idea of what to supply and what you'll be able to live with. A new home is a great investment, and you have to make sure your dream home doesn't turn into a nightmare when you're already inside. Look at the ceiling The first thing to know about your potential new home is the age and condition of the roof. The real estate agent should be able to explain this detail to you and if he does not know it, he must inquire to inform you. Do a visual inspection of the roof by walkin