The One Thing I Regret Not Doing Before Buying My 129-Year-Old Victorian Home
Briefly

Renovating a historic home requires careful consideration of structural limitations, budgets, and building codes. Buyers often ignore the value of having an architect on hand when shopping for their dream home, leading to costly mistakes. Bringing an architect along during home viewing can provide insights on feasible renovations, helping buyers make informed decisions that align both with their aspirations and practical realities. This proactive approach can lead to a smoother renovation journey and a more satisfying outcome.
While you can let your imagination run wild when you're touring your dream property, the reality is that you can't just do anything you want once you have it.
Most people include an architect at the very end of the buying process... But by bringing on an architect or architectural expert when you're still dating around with houses, you put yourself in a position to find the right home faster.
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