How Not to Buy a House: Don’t Let the View Distract You
- Carmen Crispeno

- Nov 13
- 2 min read

Don’t Let the View Distract You: How Not to Buy a House
It’s easy to get swept up in the excitement of finding “the one.” Maybe it’s the view — a sparkling sunset over Puget Sound, a peek at the Space Needle, or a canopy of evergreens framing your backyard. You step inside, and the heart says yes before your head can catch up.
That moment of excitement is what makes home buying so rewarding — but it’s also when buyers can overlook key details that may come back to haunt them later.
The Hidden Details That Matter
As a realtor, I’ve seen it happen more than once: a home feels perfect, but beneath the surface, there are hidden issues that can lead to big headaches (and expenses) down the road.
Here are a few areas that deserve your attention — even when everything else looks picture-perfect. How not to buy a house:
Roof & Drainage: Seattle’s rain doesn’t forgive neglect. Look for signs of pooling water, missing shingles, or clogged gutters.
Electrical Panel: Outdated panels can limit power capacity and pose safety concerns.
Siding & Windows: Moisture damage or worn siding can lead to costly repairs if left unchecked.
Plumbing & Fixtures: Test sinks, toilets, and showers — small leaks now can mean bigger issues later.

My Job: To Give You the Full Picture
When I walk a property with you, my goal isn’t just to highlight the great features — it’s to make sure you understand the whole story.
A gorgeous view, a charming kitchen, or that perfect backyard might win your heart — but knowing what’s behind the walls, above the ceiling, and under the foundation will protect your investment for years to come.
That’s why I encourage every client to approach home buying with excitement and awareness. Together, we’ll celebrate the dream — but we’ll also make sure it’s built on solid ground.
Let’s Talk Strategy
If you’re thinking about buying in the Seattle area, let’s connect. I’ll help you find the right home — one that captures your heart and stands the test of time.






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