
Today is Sunday. Most agents are off the clock. We spent the afternoon on video walking a Navy client through three homes in Virginia Beach while he, a Recruit Division Commander stationed in Chicago, took notes from his kitchen table.
This was our 9th virtual tour with this client.
While house number three was nice house number three is the one. We are writing up the offer today.
If you are a military client staring down a PCS to Hampton Roads and wondering how on earth you are supposed to buy a home from across the country, this post is for you. Here is exactly how we do it, what we look for, and why it works.
Why Virtual Home Tours Matter for Military Clients
Most military clients cannot fly back and forth to house hunt. Orders come in, report dates are tight, and taking a week of leave to look at homes is not always possible. The average PCS gives clients somewhere between 60 and 120 days to find housing, pack out, and show up at the new duty station ready to work.
That is not a lot of runway.
A good virtual home tour is not a FaceTime walkthrough where the agent holds the phone up and says "here is the kitchen." It is a full inspection-style evaluation of the property where the agent walks every room, opens every closet, inspects the mechanical systems, and tells you what they actually see. The good, the bad, and the "do not buy this one."
Done right, a virtual tour lets a buyer eliminate bad homes without wasting a trip and identify the one home worth flying in for, or in many cases, the one home worth writing an offer on sight unseen.
What John Checks on Every Virtual Tour
When John walks a home on video for a military buyer, he runs the same checklist he would run if you were standing next to him. This is not a casual walkthrough. It is a pre-inspection.
Here is what he covers on every virtual tour:
Roof age and condition. How old is it, are there visible issues, and how much life does it have left.
HVAC system. Age of the unit, condition, service history if available, and whether it is sized correctly for the home.
Water heater. Age, type, condition, and whether it is showing signs of needing replacement.
Electrical panel. Brand, amperage, any red flags like Federal Pacific or Zinsco panels that insurance companies do not love.
Plumbing. Visible pipes, water pressure, any signs of leaks or past repairs.
Windows and doors. Age, seals, operation, and energy efficiency.
Workmanship. Is the trim tight, are the floors level, do the cabinets close properly, does the tile look like a pro installed it or a weekend warrior.
Signs of water intrusion. Ceiling stains, baseboard damage, musty smells in closets, grading around the foundation.
The overall feel. Does the home feel cared for or neglected. Are there weird smells. Does it smell like pets, smoke, or mildew. Does something feel off.
John gives buyers the honest read in real time on the video call. If the home is not right, he says so. If the home is a yes, he tells them why.
Behind the Scenes: Today's Sunday Tour — Three Homes, One Winner
Here is how today actually went.
House number one. This one felt good from the moment we walked in. Cared for. Clean. The right layout. Mechanical systems in good shape. Workmanship checked out. The feel was right.
House number two. Vacant. The moment we stepped through the front door, the smell of cat litter hit us. Overwhelming. The kind of smell that soaks into subfloor and drywall and does not come out with a deep clean. We told the buyer on the video call immediately. They said exactly what a smart buyer should say. Move on.
This is why virtual tours with the right agent save military clients from expensive mistakes. A listing photo cannot tell you what a house smells like. A drone shot cannot tell you that the previous owner's cats lived in the laundry room for five years. An agent who is willing to be honest on camera can.
House number three. This one also felt great from the moment we walked in. Cared for. Clean. Great layout. Mechanical systems in good shape. Workmanship checked out. The house was in good shape.
By the end of the walkthrough, the buyer had made the call. House number one. Offer going in today.
Why 100 Homes With a Home Inspector Changes Everything
Here is the part most agents cannot match.
For the first hundred transactions of his career, John walked every single home with the home inspector. Every crawl space. Every attic. Every mechanical closet. Every time.
Most agents skip the inspection or wait in the living room. John did the opposite. He treated every inspection like a class.
That is why when John is on a video call looking at a furnace or a water heater or a section of roof, he is not guessing. He has seen that exact system in a hundred other homes. He knows what a healthy unit looks like and what a unit on its last leg looks like. He knows what a properly framed addition looks like and what a weekend remodel looks like.
For a buyer writing an offer from 800 miles away, that experience is the difference between confidence and crossing your fingers.
How to Prepare for a Virtual Home Tour as a Military Buyer
If you are about to PCS to Hampton Roads and planning to buy sight unseen, here is how to get the most out of virtual tours with your agent:
Get pre-approved first. You cannot write an offer without it, and the Hampton Roads market moves fast.
Share your must-haves and deal breakers up front. Bedrooms, bathrooms, commute time to base, yard, garage, lot size, everything. This lets your agent filter hard before you ever hit a video call.
Pick a time when all decision-makers can be on the call. Decisions get made faster when everyone sees the home at the same time.
Ask questions in real time. A good agent wants you to interrupt. Ask about the roof, the commute, the condition of the mechanicals, anything.
Trust your agent's read. If they tell you to pass on a home, pass. That honesty is what you hired them for.
Frequently Asked Questions About Virtual Home Tours for PCS Buyers
Can you really buy a house sight unseen? Yes, and military clients do it every day. The key is working with an agent who does detailed virtual tours, gives you honest evaluations, and has enough home inspection experience to flag problems before you write an offer. A quality home inspection after the offer is accepted adds another layer of protection.
How long does a good virtual home tour take? Usually 20 to 30 minutes per home. Rushed tours miss things. A thorough tour covers every room, every mechanical system, the yard, the street, and the surrounding area.
What if I find a home I love on video? Do I have to fly out before making an offer? Not necessarily. Many of our military clients write offers sight unseen after a thorough virtual tour. If the offer is accepted, the home inspection period gives you a second professional evaluation, and you can always schedule a visit before closing.
Does buying sight unseen cost more? No. The cost is the same whether you walk the home in person or on video. The only difference is the process.
What bases does John King serve in Hampton Roads? All of them. JEB Little Creek, Naval Station Norfolk, NAS Oceana, Joint Base Langley-Eustis, Portsmouth Naval Medical Center, Fort Story, and Coast Guard Base Portsmouth. John is a Navy veteran and has worked with military buyers across every branch and rank.
Ready to Start Your PCS Move to Hampton Roads?
If you are headed to JEB Little Creek, Naval Station Norfolk, NAS Oceana, or anywhere in the 757, we would love to be the team that walks you through it. No pressure, no sales pitch. Just honest evaluations, real answers, and an agent who treats your move like his own.
Reach out and let's talk about your timeline, your must-haves, and how we can get you home.
About the Author
John King is the Top Realtor in Virginia Beach and lead agent of the King Team at Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices RW Towne Realty. A U.S. Navy veteran with 13+ years of experience and 400+ closed transactions, John specializes in seller representation and military PCS relocation across Hampton Roads.
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