Did you know that it can take just EIGHT minutes for a potential buyer to know whether a property is right for them, or worth avoiding?! Viewing a potential home can be exciting, and it’s easy to fall in love with the idea of a new home, but that can mean it is also easy to get carried away and forget to focus on the reality and practicalities of a property.
Fear not, with The Guild of Property Professionals, this is what we do day in, day out. We offer our professional services and advice to those searching the property market for their new dream home, so we thought we would round up our top tips to get you started, along with the ultimate checklist when it comes to viewing a potential property.
This is important as you want to get a feel for what it would be like to live there, and to witness the neighbourhood at different times of the day, and different days of the week.
*Remember, night time can make things feel completely different to viewing a property during the day, so if you are serious about a potential home, it may be worth an evening trip after work in the evening. This way, you can vet out how safe you feel and whether you would be happy to come home to this property at night.
Is the house facing in the right direction for you? North or South facing can make huge differences to the amount of light you will get in the house, especially during the Summer months. Think about the outside space and when the sunshine will reach the garden.
Tip: If you don’t want to take a compass along, or use your phone, you can always ask the agent showing you around as they will be aware of facts like these!
Ignore the furniture that the property is currently staged with, and think more about the square footage of the property. Ask yourself:
By this, we mean the plumbing. One part to a house that nobody thinks of until it comes to requiring what we all take for granted: water. Test out the taps to check the pressure yourself, and while you may not know a great deal about plumbing, ask the agent showing you around:
While you may not be qualified to assess the condition of the property fully, damp can be costly and there are some telltale signs including:
Look out for these around the property, and check out this helpful article on How To Spot Signs of Damp prior to your viewing to have yourself up to speed as much as you possibly can.
Whether this be small hairline cracks, to bowing walls, both could be signs that could indicate that the property is not structurally sound. You can investigate these further with a professional, such as a structural engineer however it is always worth looking out for them on your first viewing.
Tip: If you pick up a number of these issues, it may be worth considering your options and wondering if this is going to cause more of a hindrance than a help at this point in the process.
The estate agent may be able to gain more information about the seller and the property itself, so be sure that you ask the right questions when you arrive at your viewing. To give you a head start, we have listed a few popular questions that we get asked ourselves…
Start your property search with The Guild today. With over 800 members nationwide, our expert team of professionals are on hand whether you are searching your first home, or one to add to a portfolio.