House hunting is an exciting adventure. Whether it's your first home, your next investment, or that dream house you've been eyeing, the process is full of anticipation and a healthy dose of nerves. You're looking for the perfect space that fits your life, style, and budget. While many buyers focus on what to look for in a home, what you bring with you when visiting potential properties is just as important.

Here's a list of five things every prospective buyer should bring along on their house-hunting journey. From practical tools to people, each will help you stay focused and make the best decision.

1. Phone – Your Photographer

Your phone isn't just for checking listings on the fly or answering that "How's it going?" text from family. It's your number-one tool for capturing every house's little details.

Photos are handy when you're touring multiple homes in a day. That adorable craftsman bungalow might blur into the contemporary condo, and details can get lost. Taking pictures as you tour will help keep everything straight. The spacious kitchen, that quirky bathroom tile, the oversized windows — snap them all! Don't forget to grab a shot of the exterior, too, because once you see five or six homes, they all start to look the same.

2. Notebook and Pen – Old School, Still Cool

Sure, we live in a digital world, but there's something about writing things down by hand that helps you process information in real time. Bringing a notebook and pen may seem a bit old school, but it's a tried-and-true method for staying organized during your house hunt. Jotting down notes while you tour can help you stay focused on what matters to you.

Keep a section for each house, and write down the details that matter most — the number of bedrooms, the yard size, any renovations you'd need to make, and your first impression.

It can be easy to get swept away by emotions, but a notebook keeps you grounded. You'll be able to make comparisons between homes and reflect on your priorities. Plus, writing things down tends to make them stick in your memory longer. And hey, if your phone dies mid-tour, that trusty notebook will still have your back.

3. Two Tools – Flashlight and Measuring Tape

House hunting isn't exactly a construction project, but bringing along some key tools can make a big difference.

- Flashlight: Even the brightest houses have dark nooks and crannies. Basements, attics, and crawl spaces can be crucial areas to inspect for any potential issues. A small flashlight helps you spot things like cracks, leaks, or — heaven forbid — critters. You don't want any surprises after moving in, like finding out that "cozy nook" is actually a home for raccoons.

- Measuring Tape: A measuring tape is a must if you're planning to bring your sectional sofa or just want to know if that dream kitchen island will fit. It's easy to fall in love with a room that looks spacious until you realize none of your furniture fits! Measure doorways, spaces between walls, and rooms so you can start planning where things will go.

4. Comfortable Clothes and Shoes – You're In for the Long Haul

House hunting might not seem like a strenuous activity, but it can be more physically demanding than you'd expect. You're walking through multiple properties, possibly going up and down stairs, and covering a lot of ground. That's why it's essential to wear comfortable clothes and shoes.

When you're trying to envision yourself in a home, the last thing you want is to be distracted by sore feet or tight clothes. Opt for something practical but also allows you to feel confident and relaxed. After all, this could be the place you'll call home for years to come, and you don't want your mind on a pinching shoe while trying to decide if that living room is your new happy place.

5. Voice of Reason – Your Trusty Real Estate Agent

Perhaps the most important "thing" to bring with you on your house hunt isn't a thing at all — it's your real estate agent. A good agent is more than just a tour guide; they're your advocate, sounding board, and, let's be honest, sometimes your therapist.

When emotions run high, and you're torn between two (or five) potential homes, your agent can help you keep perspective. They'll point out things you might have missed, ask questions you didn't think of, and offer a level-headed approach when you're getting swept up in the excitement (or, occasionally, the anxiety) of the hunt.

It's okay to fall in love with a house, but having your agent there is a huge benefit to keep your decision grounded in reality. They can help you remember the practical aspects, like whether that dreamy fixer-upper is worth the renovation or if the neighborhood you love fits your lifestyle.

The Bottom Line

House hunting can feel like a whirlwind, but bringing the right items can help you stay focused and informed. With your phone for photos, a notebook for notes, the right tools, comfy clothes, and your real estate agent by your side, you'll be well-prepared to make an emotional and logical decision.

So, next time you head out for a day of showings, don't forget to pack your essentials — and if you're feeling overwhelmed, remember: you don't have to do it alone!

Phillip Lirette
Post by Phillip Lirette
Sep 6, 2024 12:12:30 PM
Phillip Lirette is a real estate agent in New Orleans, LA.