Suitability
Standards
Ask these
important questions about the home's functionality. As much as possible,
you want these standards to be true for the home you're considering
purchasing.
Ask these
important questions about the home's functionality. As much as possible,
you want these standards to be true for the home you're considering
purchasing.
Subject
Property: ____________________________________________
Living Room:
Adequate
floor space for efficient placement of furniture.
Traffic
pattern doesn't require you to walk the entire length of the living
room to reach other parts of the house.
Fireplace
not near flow of traffic.
Dining Room or area:
Kitchen
close by.
Adequate
size.
Shape
is nearly square.
Bedrooms:
Master
bedroom size is at least 10 ft. x 12 ft.
Secondary
bedroom sizes are at least 9 ft. x 10 ft.
Adequate ventilation.
Don't
have to walk through one bedroom to reach another.
Closet
space is at least 2 feet deep by 3 feet wide.
Kitchen:
Ample
and efficient workspace.
Centrally
located equipment to eliminate excessive foot travel.
Floor,
ceiling and wall surfaces are easy to clean and maintain.
Adequate
lighting and ventilation.
Kitchen
conveniently located in relation to dining and/or family room.
Kitchen
has an exterior entrance.
Laundry
facilities are adjacent to the kitchen.
Bathrooms:
Properly
located with respect to other rooms.
If the
home has only one bathroom, it is located off the central hall.
Bathroom
doesn't open into kitchen or living room.
Bathrooms
have exhaust fan or exterior window.
Floor,
ceiling and wall surfaces are easy to clean and maintain.
Exterior Grounds:
Soil
is protected from erosion.
Proper
grading provides protection from water damage.
Walks,
walls and other yard improvements are made of adequate materials.
Site Location:
Property
doesn't abut commercial or multi-residential uses.
If a
key lot, it doesn't look upon other back yards.
If a
corner lot, no busses stop at the corner.