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Mastering the Virtual Home Viewing

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To get the full picture during a remote property showing, careful preparation is essential, even without stepping foot inside.


Take time ahead of the appointment to gather as much background info as possible.


Use online real estate platforms to cross-reference the home’s value against recent transactions in the same zip code, and study the surrounding streetscape.


Having this context empowers you to probe deeper and uncover hidden details.


Create a written checklist of critical inquiries before the tour begins.


Look for clues that aren’t visible in photos: the condition of the water heater, signs of past flooding, proximity to train tracks or airports, and whether appliances are new or outdated.


Don’t assume everything looks perfect—ask specifically about leak history, window replacements, and recent upgrades to bathrooms or kitchens.


If something feels off or vague, push for a clearer explanation.


A smooth experience starts with reliable tech.


Test your internet connection to avoid lag or disconnections.


Clean your screen and camera lens—they can smudge and distort your view.


If you have a second monitor, keep the MLS page open while you watch the tour.


Find a room where you won’t be interrupted or distracted by background noise.


Silence your phone, close messaging apps, and put up a "Do Not Disturb" sign.


It’s helpful to have a notebook and pen ready to jot down impressions, measurements, or details that come up during the walkthrough.


If you’re touring with a partner or family member, make sure everyone is present and ready to participate so you can discuss observations together in real time.


Does the kitchen flow into the dining area? Is there a clear path from bedroom to bathroom?


Watch how the rooms connect, whether natural light reaches key areas, and if the space feels functional for your lifestyle.


Ask the agent to point out ceiling heights in key rooms, especially bedrooms and living areas.


Interior details reveal the true condition and usability.


A rushed tour hides flaws; a slow one reveals truth.


Request views from the street, the back porch, and inside the garage to see grading and drainage.


Find out if snow removal is included or if you’re responsible.


Check if there are monthly fees, special assessments, or pending lawsuits.


Don’t be afraid to pause the tour to ask follow-up questions.


They should never rush you or make you feel like your questions are inconvenient.


Ask for close-ups of the water heater, electrical panel, or attic access.


Smart tech is only valuable if you can actually use it.


Clarity comes from quiet reflection, not immediate reaction.


Did the kitchen meet your minimum size? Was the bathroom layout workable?


A second perspective can reveal blind spots or reinforce your instincts.


If you have a real estate agent, share your feedback with them so they can help you evaluate next steps, whether that means scheduling an in-person visit, requesting repairs, or making an offer.


Your level of preparation directly shapes your understanding of the First-time home seller Peterborough.


Set clear criteria, ask bold questions, and stay curious—and you’ll see past the staging to the soul of the home.

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