Don't Just Look Through the Windows

If you are looking for a new home, you shouldn't simply look past the windows for a view. Look at the windows.

The age and condition of the windows is a important part of the home-buying decision. If the windows are new and fit the style of the home,t hen you don't have to worry about it.

However, if the windows are old and need to be refurbished in order to use them, you will need to add this cost into the decision to buy the home or not.

If there are only a few windows of small to normal size, you will not spend a whole lot of money.

A recent study indicated that the cost of replacing five double-hung wood windows with new wood windows was $2,500, or $500 a window.

If the home is quite old, replacing the old windows may require an often-expensive customization. The new window must fit perfectly and blend with the indoor and outdoor appearance of the house.

For optimum savings (and more money when you sell the home) you sould look at purchasing energy efficient windows. When buying a new or old house, you may find that some windows need replacing. Don't wait until winter tells you that these windows aren't doing their job of keeping the elements outside.

In new homes, sometimes the windows are installed incorrectly and are too tight. They simply won't open and close well.

In older homes, you will often find windows that are painted shut and not working well at all. Many people have simply caulked the windows to help keep the air out. This often renders you unable to open them in the spring and fall.

New windows are a good investment. If you sell your home within a year of completing the new windows, you will probably see a 96 cent return on each dollar you put into the windows. Depending on where you live, the return could be much higher.