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Zunni
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<div class="IPBDescription">I just bought a house</div> and I realize that I have no clue what sort of things I need to do in terms of preparing myself to own/move into a home....
I have the financing sorted, but in terms of a "checklist" what sorts of things do I need to ensure we do..
I have a few things on my list
Buy fridge/stove (we have a washer/dryer already)
Get home insurance
Figure out moving expenses and details.
But what else do I need to do???
I have the financing sorted, but in terms of a "checklist" what sorts of things do I need to ensure we do..
I have a few things on my list
Buy fridge/stove (we have a washer/dryer already)
Get home insurance
Figure out moving expenses and details.
But what else do I need to do???
Comments
-Beer fridge
-pc
-tv + other consoles
-coffee machine
-microwave
Yeah.
Get to know your electrical system-assuming you're buying a previously owned home. Make sure all your outlets are grounded. If not, update any outlets used by your gear.
Have lots of expendable cash handy. You'll be spending more than you think just getting up to speed on the little things. They add up quick.
Get a bottle of PeptoBismol for your signing day. I swear I almost threw up 3-4 times.
Get to know your plumbing system. Find all the shut off valves before you need them.
Beware of <a href='http://www.vicomsoft.com/glossary/parkinsonslaw.html' target='_blank'>Parkinson's Law.</a>
Stay extra friendly with your neighbors. They'll keep a closer eye on your house when you aren't home.
Get to know any trees and their species on your property.
That's all for now.
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L-O-L, in the truest sense of the expression.
I have most of the "things" mentioned.. the grass post (and all the other points contained within ) was exactly what I'm looking for. Things that you don't immediately think of, but need to be done..
My first improvement to the home will be running network cable and patch panelling it up, so that should allow me to become knowledgable about where the water is, and check the electrical service out..
Agreed
You also need a pond with little fish in it... so you can spear them with spikes in times of excess anger
Find neighbours to mooch off of- I mean help out with things if needed..
Pack things up by room so when you unpack boxes and furniture are grouped in a per room basis.. makes for sorting easier.
Edit: I don't like to be surprised so I checked the draining situation all over the house. Gutters.. condition of the electrical/central air. Washer hookups and dryer vent.. condition of the garage door. That's all that comes to mind at the moment.
-Beer
-TV
-DVD
-Fridge
-pron
-woman/wench
-Beer
-TV
-DVD
-Fridge
-pron
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I like how "pron" comes before "actual woman".
When we bought our home, we had about a month left on our apartment's lease. That transition time was really nice to have. As far as what NEEDS to be done is signing up for all your utilities (gas/electric/water/trash/phone/etc). And it's much easier to do house maintainence before you're moved in. Like we painted all the inside rooms, and re-carpeted before we moved. NOTE: I bought cheep carpet. It wears like cheep carpet. That is one of my greatest regrets.
Umm can't think of anything else. Congrats!
aka home security. Brinks or ADT. <!--emo&:p--><img src='http://www.unknownworlds.com/forums/html/emoticons/tounge.gif' border='0' style='vertical-align:middle' alt='tounge.gif' /><!--endemo-->
On the issue of trees; If there's one quite nearby (like, on your lawn), make sure its roots aren't making their way underneath the house or piping. We have a -giant- cottonwood in our front lawn, and the roots are really screwing the foundation up. The shading is fantastic, but it's a lot of harm.
<i>You removed the gravestones but not the bodies?!</i>
Re-seal all your windows, get a nice big thing of caulk (lololol!) and re-line the outside of each window. Stops escaping heat. Make sure all the doors are flush to the ground when closed. Look for holes in the basement floor, in any floor for that reason, and fill them.
All of these will help keep out bugs and stuff, and save you future hastle. Also perhaps invest in some of those little ant traps and put them around, whether you have ants now or not, just to stop it before it starts.
It is very move-inable.. there's nothing immediate that I need to do.
I don't take posession until July 29th so we have a lot of time to prepare.. but I want to make sure I'm not missing anything..
if you have gutters, rip them all off. they are way more trouble than they are worth. what the hell do they even do, other than give you a buttload of stuff to waste your time on in the fall. having water drip down off the roof all around the house is well worth not having to clean out the gutters.
if you have a long house with wood floors, dont put down any rugs or carpets. buy a scooter. saves time and energy.
Pull up the crime stats on your neighborhood. See what crimes are the highest, and during what time of day they all normally occur. This information should be readily available online. Also research sexual predators in your area.
A security alarm is a must, and well worth the initial expense and montly monitoring fee (mine is $23.49/month usd). Make sure all doors are alarmed and have at least 2 motion detectors installed. Also a good idea to have a keypad bedside. Deadbolts need to be installed on all entryway doors. If you have sliding glass doors install the lock for them.
If you have a garage install a garage door opener. Genies are very good, and their top ones have lifetime warranties. Your wife will LUV you for it! <!--emo&;)--><img src='http://www.unknownworlds.com/forums/html/emoticons/wink-fix.gif' border='0' style='vertical-align:middle' alt='wink-fix.gif' /><!--endemo-->
Gutters, if not properly maintained (re: cleaned out regularly) can cause more problems then they fix. But to make a blanket statement to "rip them all off" is poor advice. I don't have gutters installed all the way around, but where they are installed they need to be.
Home Depot sells gutter guards for any type of gutter they sell. I have them installed on my vinyl gutters and NEVER evar have to clean them out. <!--emo&:0--><img src='http://www.unknownworlds.com/forums/html/emoticons/wow.gif' border='0' style='vertical-align:middle' alt='wow.gif' /><!--endemo-->