Mount Pleasant Magazine Jan/Feb 2024

169 www.ReadMPM.com | www.MountPleasantMagazine.com | www.MountPleasantPodcast.com Dear Agent: Is there one major caveat that I should be aware of when buying an older home in any location? I ask because I don’t expect a previouslyowned home to be perfect or come without certain things that need fixing. But I was wondering if there was perhaps an item that you have run into often enough over the years to flag to potential buyers. Brigitte McElroy: The biggest caveat in my experience is what you cannot see. There can be hidden items that can be costly to repair and bring to code that may be outdated or deteriorating. Older homes can oftentimes require more frequent upkeep along with less energy efficiency. BE: Older homes sometimes face stricter financing and insurance requirements. You may see higher premiums due to risks associated with outdated materials or systems. BE: You may also face historic guidelines as well. This can affect what you are able to do with your property when wanting to expand, alter or even paint your home. BE: Although there is never the perfect home, you want to be sure you have the right professional inspectors and Realtor on your team to help ensure you are making the right decision for you and your family. BE: Every home needs care and attention, and ultimately, love. BY L. C. LEACH III Ask an Agent dwellings Agent: Brigitte McElroy – Real estate professional since 1992 Firm: Carolina One Real Estate Phone: 843-708-5353 Email: brigitte@ carolinaone.com Specialty: Luxury residential market Territory: All coastal areas, beaches and inland areas of Charleston County Biggest caveat to buying an older home? EASY ACCESS TO CHARLESTON REAL ESTATE AGENTS SAVE MONEY ON YOUR NEXT REAL ESTATE PURCHASE BY WATCHING OR LISTENING TO WWW.CAROLINAREALESTATEPODCAST.COM EASY ACCESS TO ISLE OF PALMS AGENTS ACCESS TOP TEN HOMES SOLD BY NEIGHBORHOOD BACK TO 2017 QR REAL ESTATE D I R E C T O R Y To include your QR Code on the directory email Publisher@MountPleasantMagazine.com or call 843-530-0403

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