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New Construction Pre-Drywall Walkthrough-Carolina Preserve

New Construction Pre-Drywall Walkthrough

 Carolina Preserve


When building a home, the new construction pre-drywall walkthrough is not only necessary but interesting.  I have a clients building at Carolina Preserve Del Webb and just occompanied them to thier new construction pre-drywall walkthrough and thought I'd take you along.  

The purpose of the pre-drywall walkthrough is for the buyer to see first hand how the home is coming along, orient them to the building process, have the home inspected, and make sure the upgrades are in place.

The buyer is often overwhelmed by all the details and new information, that is where I come in, thier buyer's agent.  I have walked dozens of homes in Cary NC during this stage and know what to be aware of throught the home.  I find this stage fascinating.  It's not often one gets to see the details associated with the building process.  Home building is complex, everything from insulation to fire prevention is taken in to account. Let your Buyer's Agent assist you.

Take a walk with methrough this Carolina Preserve home and notice items such as, the plumbing set-up, wiring, red fire prevention caulk, truss configurations, HVAC, etc.....

                                                                                  Carolina Preserve-Linda Lohman  
                 



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Comments

FABULOUS!!!

I just finished a pre-drywall inspection a couple of weeks ago which revealed a laundry list of "items" for the builder to correct.

I love the home inspection and they serve buyers well.

 

Posted by Lenn Harley, Real Estate Broker, Virginia & Maryland (Lenn Harley, Homefinders.com, MD & VA Homes and Real Estate) about 2 years ago

Inspecting construction in progress is very important. Great post! And holy moly -- I hope all those windows aren't facing west!

Posted by Kristen Ueckert 817-422-3322 Keller Texas Real Estate (Ueckert Realty LLC) about 2 years ago

Linda,

And so important to inspect thoroughly before dry wall goes up!  This is a great piece!  Congrats on the well deserved feature!

Posted by LORI COFER ~ PULLMAN WA -- Realtor® ~ 509-330-0086 (Beasley Realty) about 2 years ago

As a Sarasota buyer agent, we highly recommend a pre-drywall inspection to all purchasers of new home construction.

Posted by William True - Sarasota Real Estate (True Sarasota Real Estate) about 2 years ago
Very imformative post and I'm betting it ranks high on the G-Juice!
Posted by Duane Murphy Fox Valley, Appleton, WI Homes for Sale- Local Real Estate News (Coldwell Banker The Real Estate Group Inc.) about 2 years ago

Great Job Linda, very good idea to do an inspection then.

Posted by David O'Doherty-Clayton NC Homes Raleigh, NC (Coldwell Banker HPW) about 2 years ago

Hello Linda - I get to do a lot of these out at Sun City in Georgetown.  It's a great time to make sure all of the food scraps and soda bottles are thrown out.  I've seen them drywall over that stuff several times leaving it to rot (and attract pests) behind the walls.

Posted by Andy Chaudoir (Professional Inspection Services - Georgetown, Texas) about 2 years ago

Linda, it is amazing how much could be hidden after the drywall is installed.

Posted by Ted Tyndall- FL Homes for Sale-Palencia, World Golf Village,Nocatee,St. Augustine (Davidson Realty Inc.) about 2 years ago

It brings back memories, Linda.  In the past I have worked for a production builder as well as a custom home builder.  Great post.  Is that the clubhouse in your first picture?  Beautiful!

Posted by Marlene Hoffman - Naples Beach Condos (Downing-Frye Realty, Inc.) about 2 years ago

Very good idea to inspect the home at this point. Once the drywall is up, who knows what's behind it.

Posted by Eric Michael, CDPE -Real Estate & Short Sale Professional 734.564.1519 (Remerica Integrity, Realtors®, Northville, MI) about 2 years ago

Great point and I think a lot of people miss out on this key item in home buying.

Posted by Damon Gettier Broker/Owner ABRM, GRI, CDPE (RE/MAX 1st REALTY- Roanoke Virginia Short Sale Expert) about 2 years ago

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