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Albuquerque, New Mexico (NM)

Since its settlement in 1706, Albuquerque, New Mexico, has grown into a metropolis of over 700,000 people. The Sandia Mountains tower over one side of Albuquerque, while the Rio Grande Valley stretches out from the opposite side. The history and Southwestern culture of New Mexico add flair and flavor to the industry and economic progress of the city.

Neglecting to have an Albuquerque home evaluation done on a home that you are either buying or selling has been listed as one of the top mistakes made by both parties. By having an evaluation done on a home, there are fewer surprises and more satisfaction for all involved.

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Quick Stats for Albuquerque specific information
Population 448,607Median Age 34.9 yrsHousehold Size: 2.40
Avg Commute: 20.4 minAvg Income $38,272Avg Home Value: $127,600
July High: 91.5°FJanuary Low: 22.2°F
 

Albuquerque Home Evaluation

With a population just over a half a million people, Albuquerque is the biggest city in New Mexico. Many people moving around means having many homes up for sale. With a newly built home, the need for an Albuquerque home evaluation is required. However, when a home is being sold from one owner to another, it is necessary to have the entire home checked out for issues such as, decay, pests and upcoming maintenance.

What Are the Benefits of a Home Evaluation?

Although an inspection of your home (or prospective one) isn’t required, it is recommended. It is slightly expensive but well worth it. Imagine how an unexpected problem, such as the heater not being capable of heating the house sufficiently, could create extra expenses. The benefit of having a home evaluated from the buyers view is that if there are problems with the property, they can be fixed before it is bought. On the other hand, if you are on the selling side of it, you can have problems fixed before putting your home on the market and get a better deal on the overall price of the home.

What Is Involved in a Home Evaluation?

When buying or selling a home, an evaluation is one of the most important steps. But how do you go about doing one? The best way is to hire someone who is trained to look at all aspects of a home. A trained inspector will evaluate everything about the house, including the plumbing, the doors, and the insulation, as well as know how to do many little quick fixes, like how to clean stains and make faucets shinier. Also, it is a good idea to make sure that the inspector that you get is a licensed professional and that they have all the licenses they need to do the type of inspection needed on the home.

Is There Something Different about a Home Evaluation in Albuquerque?

The climate in Albuquerque is very pleasant year-round because of its geography. It is just far enough south that many of the storms that hit northern New Mexico do not reach Albuquerque. Also, Albuquerque has a higher elevation which shields it from the extreme heat of cities with lower elevation. Aiding in keeping temperatures at a bearable temperature are the Sandias Mountains which help keep moist air in the valley and creates a lot more precipitation than in the neighboring valleys. Because of this excess moisture, it has an effect on homes, such as soil degradation and flooding. Weather is a large factor in deciding where to live. Therefore, it is very beneficial to get a home evaluation in Albuquerque so that you are aware of problems that either have occurred or could occur in the future.

Conclusion:

Buying a home is a huge investment which is why you can’t afford not to have your Albuquerque home evaluation completed. Problems come up, even in the best kept or newest home, and having the knowledge and information you need to make the most money and get the best deal can make the difference between a good investment and a bad one.

By Shanelle Baldauf

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