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House Viewing Checklist

The document provides a checklist of items to consider when viewing a property for purchase or rental. It includes questions about the condition and features of the interior rooms like the kitchen, bathrooms, living areas, and bedrooms. It also has questions for inspecting the exterior of the house like security, utilities, parking, and the surrounding area. The checklist concludes with questions to evaluate the garden/yard space including sunlight, privacy, trees, and maintenance responsibilities. The goal is to thoroughly inspect all aspects of the property to assess its suitability and identify any issues.

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House Viewing Checklist

The document provides a checklist of items to consider when viewing a property for purchase or rental. It includes questions about the condition and features of the interior rooms like the kitchen, bathrooms, living areas, and bedrooms. It also has questions for inspecting the exterior of the house like security, utilities, parking, and the surrounding area. The checklist concludes with questions to evaluate the garden/yard space including sunlight, privacy, trees, and maintenance responsibilities. The goal is to thoroughly inspect all aspects of the property to assess its suitability and identify any issues.

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Property Viewing Checklist

The Area Around the House Comments:

Are the doors secure and are the windows double glazed?

Is there a burglar and smoke alarm system?

Is it big enough? Will all your furniture fit?

Is there an attic? Is it suitably insulated?

Do you have mobile phone coverage throughout the house?

What broadband and TV connections are currently


Doesset up?
it have parking?

Is there enough storage and power sockets?

Has any recent work been done that is still under warranty?

Does it have parking?

Will the house need renovation to meet your expected standard?

Can you fit your car in the garage?

Where is the nearest supermarket?

Are there good transport links?

Do the neighbours seem pleasant?

Is it located in a noisy area?

How much is the council tax?

What is the EPC rating?

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Property Viewing Checklist

The Kitchen Comments:

What fixtures and fittings are included in the sale (counters, fridges)?

Are all fitted cupboards in good condition? Remember to check inside.

Are the taps and drains functioning? Test them when appropriate.

Are the built-in appliances such as oven and extractor fan working?

Will the kitchen be professionally cleaned before you move in?

Is there any sign of damp or mould underneath the sink?

Is there much storage?

Is there enough space for a dining table and chairs?

What size fridge/freezer would fit?

The Bathroom Comments:

Is there adequate ventilation?

Do all hot water taps work? Again. test them if you can.

Are there any signs of mould or mildew?

Is the silicon sealant still water tight?

Is there a bath or shower?

Is the bath panel loose? Is there signs of rot underneath?

What is the water pressure like?

Does the toilet flush?

Is there a shaver socket?


Property Viewing Checklist

Living Room and Dining Room Comments:

How much light does the room get?

To all the light switches actually work?

Is there textured wallpaper or ceiling plaster?

Is the wall behind sofas and counters clean and smooth?

Any unsightly wall mounts?

Is there a fireplace and is it functioning?

Are there enough radiators and wall plugs?

Are the carpets in good condition?

Does it have ample storage?

Are there any cracks in the wall?

The Bedrooms Comments:

What size bed would fit there?

Is there a built-in wardrobe?

Is there enough storage?

Is the flooring, carpet and wallpaper in good condition?

Are the rooms well ventilated?

Is there any sign of mould or mildew?

Is the size adequate?

Are curtains and fittings included in the sale?

Do the lights currently work?

Is there a working lock on the door?


Property Viewing Checklist

The Garden Comments:

Is there a front or back garden? Perhaps both?

Is the garden private or shared?

Where are the boundaries?

What time of day does the garden get the sun?

Will the seller be moving parts of the garden such as pots and trees?

Will the garden take a lot of effort to maintain?

Are there any large trees dominating the garden?

Is there a clear divide between the garden and neighbour?

Do neighbouring houses overlook the garden?

If there is a shed, is it in working condition?

Do hedges overhang? Who’s responsibility are they to maintain?

Issues in the Garden


Common Ivy is likely to cause structural Oak, poplar and willow trees should make
damage by penetrating cracks in your you wary if they are too close to the
masonry, not to be confused with property, on account of the roots causing
harmless Virginia Creepers. damage to foundations and drains.

Japanese Knotweed is big trouble as it can Pine trees need to be watched if they
force its way through foundations, drains overhang cars or patios, as they secrete a
and walls, and generally requires a sticky sap which falls in summer and
specialist to remove completely. If you spot spring.
the bamboo-like plant, you may want to
reconsider this garden.

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