Top Tips From Your Local Estate Agents
When viewing a property, especially one that you have particularly fallen in love with, it can be easy to forget the necessary questions to ask the estate agent. As well as looking around the property, it is always a great idea to have a list of questions to hand- not sure what to ask your estate agents? Take a look at our list of useful questions below:
1. How long has the property been on the market?
This is an important question to ask and can determine how sought-after the property is. Although the property market can be slow at times, if it has been on the market for longer than 6 months, it might be worth considering why.
2. How long have the sellers lived there?
There are many reasons why people move house, and often circumstances is the answer. However, it is worth mentioning as it can sometimes highlight any neighbouring issues.
3. Which way does the house face?
Keen gardeners may already have this question in their mind ready to fire at the estate agents. South facing properties are usually most desirable.
4. What is the area like?
Questioning local schools maybe the most important for any new families to the area. Location is a key factor for almost anyone when purchasing a property to find about nearby facilities, amenities and transport links if you’ve not already done your research on the area.
5. Have there been any offers on the house so far?
A question you may think is a little too cheeky to ask but this can give you a guideline to how sought after the property is and perhaps where to pitch your offer should you be that interested.
6. Is the house listed, or in a conservation area?
If you are planning a renovation project or thinking of extending the property, be sure to know this information.
7. What is the current position of the sellers?
If they have already found a property and are looking to move swiftly, there may be room for negotiation!
8. What is included in the sale?
Be clear what is included with the property also ask where the properties boundaries lie.
9. What are the council tax and utility bills like?
These outgoings can affect your monthly budget, so it is worth knowing. You can also request for energy efficiency ratings also ask about loft insulation and wall cavity.
10. Has any decoration taken place recently?
You can often catch people out with this question, when viewing the property be sure to have a good look around for damp or hidden cracks.
Top Tip: view a property more than once and at different times of the day, to get a real feel for what it could be like to live there.