What Makes a Home Move-In Ready?

When buying a house, you'll likely hear the phrase "move-in ready" to describe a property. What does it mean?

When a house is described as "move-in ready," it means that it is in a condition ready for someone to move in and start living immediately. The term offers that the home is up to code, in good condition, and free from needing significant repairs or renovations before moving into it comfortably.

The definition of "move-in ready" varies from person to person, depending on their needs and preferences. For some, "move-in ready" might just mean that all the appliances work; for others, it means a fully renovated home with current paint colours and updated light fixtures.

Here are some of the common characteristics you can expect to find in a "move-in ready" home:

- All appliances, fixtures, and utilities are in working order.

- The flooring, roofing, and other structural components are in good condition.

- The house meets all local building codes and safety regulations.

- Plumbing systems are up to code, and pipes are running properly.

- Working locks on windows and doors. - Maintained heating and cooling systems

-Clean running water

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