CONSIDERING A FIXER UPPER?
Before you invest time, money, and energy, you deserve a clear understanding of what's possible!
Tight House’s Vision & Viability Visit offers on-the-ground architectural insight to help you make informed decisions with confidence.
Why schedule a Vision & Viability Visit?
Buying a property with potential can be exciting—but also overwhelming.
This service is designed to help you:
- Assess the property's architectural possibilities and limitations
- Identify red flags that might not be immediately apparent
- Understand zoning regulations and site-specific constraints
- Envision how the space can be transformed to meet your needs
It's a one-time, stand-alone consultation—no long-term commitment required.
What to expect…
During the Vision & Viability Visit, we will:
- Walk the property together, discussing your goals and concerns
- Evaluate the existing conditions and potential for renovation or expansion
- Discuss zoning implications and any immediate challenges
- Provide preliminary ideas on how the space can be adapted to suit your vision.
After the visit, you'll receive a summary of our discussion, outlining key takeaways and suggested next steps.
Who it's for…
This service is ideal for:
- Homebuyers considering properties that need renovation
- Anyone seeking professional architectural insight before making a purchase
Need answers fast?
If you’re pursuing a competitive property or facing a time-sensitive offer, Tight House can expedite a Feasibility Review, delivering clear guidance in as little as 2 business days.
Ready to explore the possibilities?
Book your Vision & Viability Visit today and take the first step toward transforming a property into your dream space.
Tight House is currently offering our Vision & Viability Visit at an hourly rate of $300
Book your call with Principal Architect, Rahul Shah, who will walk you through everything you need to know to move forward with confidence.
Rahul is licensed in New Jersey and New York. He is NCARB Certified, meaning that he has the flexibility to apply for reciprocal licensure in all U.S. jurisdictions, as well as Canada, Mexico, Australia, and New Zealand. Rahul is also a member of the Passive House Institute of the United States Alliance.