Ingredients
you need to see the real property at the viewing!
Don’t
view on your own – Even if you are going to live alone take a friend
or family member with you because they may spot something you miss.
Examine
inside and outside – Don’t get caught up in looking at the inside of the
property and forget to have a detailed look at the outside. Look at drainage
and pipes as well as roof and outside walls. If there are issues they could be
expensive to get sorted.
Time
is the key - Don’t rush or view under a tight time constraint. Give yourself about
half an hour to look at the inside and the same for the outside and the local
neighbourhood. You set your own pace to get the most you want from the viewing.
More
the merrier - Book more than one viewing, often going back for a
second time can help clarify any queries you may have and often you see things
you didn’t first time around.
Don’t
be kept in the dark – View the property in the daylight so you get a full
view of the property and it s surroundings. It is sometimes useful to have a
second viewing in the evening as well so you can see how the property looks in
different lights and what the neighbourhood is like when dusk settles.
Don’t
get damp – Whether you want to buy or rent damp is a big item on your shopping
list to investigate, simply because it can mask many more problems.
Musty smell, bubbling paint, mould or dark marks on walls and ceilings,
peeling wallpaper all can be signs of damp.
Cracks or signs of subsidence are further things to look out for and can
also often indicate a more serious problem. So keep your eyes peeled. If you are thinking about buying a property
with damp then number one priority is a full survey to make sure there are no
underlying structural issues.
Test
it- When you are viewing don’t be afraid to test the fittings and fixtures,
do the windows open, is there good water pressure, do the taps and showers
work, is there loft insulation?
Park
emotion at the door- If you walk through the door and immediately start
to imagine living there, stop, breathe and move into objective mode and not
subjective, don’t view through rose tinted glasses, use your critical eye.
Last
but not least
At David Jordan Estate Agents we are
creative, inspirational and responsive to our clients and to the ever changing
face of our industry. So if you are
thinking of selling, buying or letting then give us a call.
David Jordan Estate Agents are on hand
to welcome you as a new client or welcome you as one of existing clients with
lot of advice and tips to help you.
Call us on: T:
01323 898414
or email us using the
details on our website www.davidjordan.co.uk
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