Life
Share
Published 16:35 9 Aug 2019 BST
Updated 09:33 15 Aug 2019 BST
Here are seven questions you should be asking:
1. Are there signs of mould or damp?
Do you get a mouldy smell? Can you spot water marks or black spots on the walls or ceilings? Is there something sinister lurking beneath that fresh coat of paint?
2. Are there any cracks?
Small cracks may not be a big deal but big ones can be a sign of serious structural problems. If you can fit your hand in there, that’s probably not a good sign.
3. Are the electrics in good working order?
Turn all the lights on and off. Ask when the house was last rewired and whether there are any electrical issues. Check all the important stuff like: Are there enough plug sockets to charge your 10 million devices at once? Does your WiFi signal work in the bathroom?
4. Is the plumbing up to scratch?
There’s nothing worse than a weak shower. Run the taps and the shower to check the water pressure. Check how old the boiler is and when it was last serviced.
5. Is the roof in good nick?
Take a walk around the outside of the house to see if you can spot any broken or cracked roof tiles and check the inside for any evidence of past leaks.
6. Is it noisy?
Open the windows to check how much road noise there is, especially if you’re near a busy road. Bear in mind that this may vary at different times of the day. If you’re near a school or a sports pitch, check how much noise there is during term time or at weekends.
7. Which way is the house facing?
The garden may be lovely and sunny when you view it but ask what time it gets the sun. Use the compass on your phone to check if the house has that all-important south-facing garden to enjoy that well-earned G&T on a Friday evening after work – living the dream!
Check out our ‘Home Buyers HQ’ from saving to sale agreed, everything you need to know. If you're looking to start your own home buying journey you can book an appointment with the permanent tsb team today.
Lending criteria, terms and conditions apply. Security and Insurance required. permanent tsb p.l.c is regulated by the Central Bank of Ireland.
Brought to you by permanent tsbCouples who consider sleeping divorce might be happier – here’s why
Sleeping divorce might be an option Sleeping next to your “other half” feels so exciting at the beginning stages of a relationship. The idea of waking up next to your favourite person sounds priceless. However, as time goes on and one discovers that one’s partner’s slumber has nothing to do with the Sleeping Beauty’s rest, […]
Life
12h
Why a job in the Irish tourism industry could be the career path for you
Brought to you by Fáilte Ireland If you’re on the hunt for a career in tune with your ambition and lifestyle, look no further than a job in the tourism industry. Does the idea of a 9-5 feel a little tedious? Or maybe you’re feeling daunted by the CAO process and are looking for some […]
Life
2 weeks ago
Life
‘Perfect’ cabin bag approved by Ryanair slashed to €21 for limited time
Life