Viewing a Property

Viewing a Property

You should always aim to view a property a number of times before agreeing to buy it - don't allow yourself to be rushed into making a decision. Bear in mind that properties take on a different character at different times of the day and in different weather conditions, so try to view it on different days, bright and dull, and on weekdays and at weekends. If possible, go to see it for the first time in daylight. If the place appeals to you, then you should arrange to view it again at another time of day, so you can see it in a different light.

Give the inside and outside a thorough check - any potential problems you see my affect your decision whether to make an offer, how much you are prepared to pay, and what professional advice you will need. It's often advisable to take someone with you when viewing a property to get a second opinion.

In this section, we take a look at everything you'll need to consider when viewing a property, including its potential, its suitability, its structure and even how you can use your senses to spot any potential problems.

First Impressions
When viewing a property for the first time, those first impressions and your gut reaction really do count.
Using Your Senses
How you can spot the small details that may indicate problems.
Viewing the Inside
What you need to be on the look out for when you check out the inside the property.
Checking the Outside
Finding out about the outside of the property, including the structure, gardens, access and parking.
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