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  • Writer's pictureMichelle Coulier

The Importance of Seeing Homes in Person

Looking at homes in person is better than just viewing them online. You can explore the neighborhood, see if repairs are needed, and get a better sense of how large or small the house is—all things that are hard to tell from pictures alone.


You get to see the neighborhood.

You will be able to see the neighborhood, and it is important to know that not all neighborhoods are created equal.

Some of the things you might want to consider when looking at homes in person are:

  • Is the neighborhood safe and quiet?

  • Are there friendly neighbors?

  • How much traffic is on the street?

  • Are there parks nearby or other places for kids to play outside safely?

You can tell if the home is smaller or larger than it looks.


When you look at houses online, it can be hard to tell how big it really is. Sometimes, the pictures make a home look much larger than it actually is due to editing.

  • You can tell if the home is smaller or larger than it looks by looking at the number of windows and doors. A large number of windows and doors means that there are more rooms in the house, which gives you more space for entertaining guests or relaxing after work!

  • If you’re looking for a small house but don’t want to compromise on size too much, consider looking at townhouses or condos rather than single-family homes.

It’s easier to tell if a house needs any repairs.

When you’re in person, it’s easier to tell if a house needs any repairs. For example, if there’s a crack in the wall or you see a leaky pipe, you’ll be able to see these things right away and ask if they’re being repaired. If they aren’t going to be fixed, this could mean that the owner hasn’t taken care of the property as well as they could have. This is important information when deciding whether or not it’s worth buying this particular home.


Look at similar homes in the area.

You can learn a lot about a home when you look at similar homes in the area. When you go to see a property, take note of the price per square foot and how it compares to other nearby properties. You can also find out what homes are selling for and what they’ve sold for in the past, which can be useful if you’re looking to negotiate on price or determine if there’s room for improvement on your offer.


You can see the flow of space from room to room.

  • You can get a feel for how much space you will have in each room, as well as where the rooms are located within the house. For example, if you have a large family and need a lot of extra storage space, it’s safer to purchase a home with an oversized garage than one that has only enough space for two cars and some lawn equipment.

  • You can see if there is enough room for your needs and whether or not there are any major flaws in the design of the house (such as lack of common areas).

See the home in natural light and different seasons.

Homes look different in natural light and different seasons, so it’s important to see them under those conditions. A home may look great in a picture, but when you go to see it in person, you might find that it’s dark and gloomy because of the time of day—or even worse, that there are no windows at all!

You also need to consider how each room will feel under different weather conditions. If your family spends a lot of time outdoors during the summer months, then having natural light streaming into an otherwise dark living room could be critical for making sure everyone is comfortable and happy inside. Looking at homes in person will give you a better idea of how they’ll perform over a yearlong period!


Seeing homes in person helps you make better decisions than your online search ever could.

Looking at houses in person also has the advantage of letting you see if the home is actually as big as it looks online. You can’t tell if a home needs repairs from online photos, and many times people don’t know what repairs are needed until they go into the house.


Another benefit of seeing homes in person is that you can see whether or not a neighborhood is good for children, pets and your family’s lifestyle. It’s easy to look at online photos and think that the front yard will look like those beautiful landscaped lawns on Pinterest — but what about when it comes time to mow? Also, if there are power lines nearby or train tracks down the street that might be noisy when trains go by (and they do go by), then this could be something worth looking into before purchasing a home.


Homes also need natural light — both inside and out. Websites often show images using artificial lighting instead of natural lighting so buyers may not get an accurate vision of how rooms would appear during regular living hours throughout different seasons or weather conditions (bright sunlight vs cloudy days).


This is not to say that online searches should be abandoned. You can still use the internet to find out information about a home, like its price and size. It’s just that you shouldn’t rely solely on this method—seeing homes in person is the best way to make sure you’re making the right decision when buying or selling property. If you’ve been looking at homes online and you’re interested in touring them, give me a shout! I am just a call/text/email away, and am happy to answer any questions you may have about finding your perfect home.



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