Cosmetically speaking, those were some of the items that I saw as well (who the hell uses hollow core interior doors post 1987?)
I'd be more concerned with questions of the actual construction of the house, i.e. 2x4 vs. 2x6 exterior construction (for two reasons, 1: rigidity, 2x6 construction is going to be a very solid house, seeing some of the things in that picture leads me to believe its built with 2x4's however, 2: Insulation and R-value, obviously with the thicker wood construction, the more insulation you can stuff in the walls, seeing as though its the NE, it becomes apparent in EVERY season, especially winter and summer).
Some other things that threw me off: the dutch lap siding, notice the curvature as each piece connects to eachother (each siding lap), that is called dutch lap, its much cheaper than normal vinyl siding, and normally doesn't hold much insulation value either unless it has a core insulation which I doubt.
The deck; One the railings, completely builders special and I would bet the balusters and deck planking is NAILED down, these always should be screwed down for safety concerns. Also I noticed that they butt-jointed the planks (looks to be 5/4x6x10's), this also concerns me, as why wouldn't they get the appropriate length decking material to do lateral planks and avoid the seams and if it is still too long, the joints should be staggered...
Oh, and this one is just me - why oh why cover up the beautiful brick chimney with nasty ass vinyl siding, I hate when builders do this!
Just my .02, take it for whats its worth, not saying its a badly constructed house, but depending on the asking price and what I've seen, I'd be asking more about the construction of the house right now...