Track and compare every home you tour

Home Tour Scorecard

Rate each showing across structured categories, compare properties side-by-side, and export your notes. Saved locally in your browser.

TL;DR

Use this when you are touring multiple Seattle-area homes and need to compare them before staging, lighting, and memory blur together.

What this helps you compare

  • Location and commute friction
  • Layout and flow
  • Natural light and noise level
  • Parking and storage
  • Visible condition and repair concerns
  • Overall gut feeling vs. practical fit

Greater Seattle notes

  • Older Seattle homes: pay closer attention to drainage direction, crawl space condition, sewer age, and roof history.
  • Townhomes and condos: note HOA and shared-maintenance factors separately from the unit itself.
  • Commute: test by actual route and time of day, not map distance alone.

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Common questions

When should I start using this scorecard?

After your first tour. The sooner you record your impressions, the more useful they are — memory of individual homes degrades quickly, especially after multiple showings in one day.

What do listing photos often miss?

Layout flow, real natural light at different times of day, noise from neighbors and streets, exterior condition details, and anything staged to conceal.

How do I compare homes after a busy weekend of touring?

Use the scorecard to separate what you remember emotionally from what you actually rated. Your gut-feeling score vs. your combined category scores sometimes tell different stories.

Have a specific listing in mind?

Send the listing and your scorecard to Vera for a Listing X-Ray.

Vera Huang is a Washington licensed broker with WeLakeside. She built SeattleHomeWay for analytical Greater Seattle buyers who want to understand the numbers, risks, and tradeoffs before making an offer.

Send listing to Vera