5 Common Homebuying Red Flags to Watch For

April 9, 2025

by Christian Phillips

Red Flags Every Homebuyer Should Recognize Before Closing the Deal

Whether you are a first-time homebuyer or have gone through the process before, it’s crucial to remain vigilant for potential pitfalls that could turn your dream home into a nightmare. To help you prepare for this exciting journey, let’s look at some red flags all homebuyers should watch for.

Mold Problems
Mold is one of the biggest red flags for homebuyers, posing serious health risks to you and your family. Additionally, its presence generally indicates underlying problems such as water leaks. The most common areas where mold can occur include basements, attics, bathrooms, kitchens, windows, and ceilings.

Structural Issues
There are many places homebuyers can check when attempting to identify structural issues. For example:
 
  • Sloped floors
  • Cracks in the flooring, walls, and ceiling 
  • Windows and doors that don’t close properly
Significant structural issues may disrupt the financing process and make the property ineligible for financing, depending on the situation.

Pest Infestations
Spider, cockroach, ant, and termite infestations can pose health risks and cause damage to your home. Look for signs of dead bugs, droppings, or unusual smells that may indicate unwanted visitors.

Questionable DIY Projects
Plumbing, carpentry, and electrical work are common DIY projects that often cause issues for homebuyers. When searching for your dream home, look for signs of poor workmanship that may suggest the owner attempted the work themselves instead of hiring a professional.

Unpleasant Odors
Bad smells in a house can indicate a variety of issues. Here are some common interpretations of unpleasant odors:
 
  • A musty smell is often caused by water damage or mold.
  • A foul sewer odor may indicate plumbing issues.
  • A burnt smell could suggest electrical problems.
  • A strong decaying odor may point to the presence of a dead animal or an infestation.
Home inspections and understanding what you're purchasing are essential to ensure you make a sound investment and protect your financial future. By knowing what to look for, you can avoid these surprises and budget for necessary repairs.  

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