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Your property inspection checklist

25/2/2017

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Is it right for you?
Is a spare bedroom, second bathroom or ensuite a must? Will everyone be safe or comfortable
climbing stairs? Does your dog need space to roam? Be realistic about the features you can’t live
without.

Floor plan and room sizes
Walk around the property to get a sense of how one room flows into the next. Check whether the
rooms are the right size and shape for your existing furniture and appliances. If not, are you
prepared to splash out on replacements? The rooms should also be practical. For example, does
the kitchen layout suit your needs? Is there enough space for a dining table?

Orientation and natural light
Check where the property’s windows are, and whether trees or nearby buildings will block out
sunlight. If the lights are on, switch them off to get a feel for the natural light. The inspection may
have been timed to maximise natural light.

Neighbours
Consider whether neighbours can see directly into the property. It's also worth checking whether
they've lodged any development plans with the council. Walk around the block to see how well
other properties in the area are maintained, and to listen for noisy pets.

Parking
If there’s off-street parking, are there enough spaces? Check local parking restrictions, and how
much a resident's or visitor’s parking permit costs. Consider how hard it would be to find on-street
parking at peak times.

Heating, cooling and ventilation
If the property has heating or air conditioning systems, check that they work, how old they are and
if they’ve been recently serviced. Keep in mind that high ceilings can make it difficult (and
expensive) to heat a room. Ventilation is especially important in kitchens and bathrooms, so test
the extractor fans.
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Water
Check whether the water pressure’s up to scratch, especially in the shower. Can you get the right
mix of warmth and pressure, or will it cost you to change this? Consider whether the hot water
heater is big enough for your family's needs. And don’t be afraid to flush the toilets.

Storage
Do the built-in wardrobes suit your needs? If there aren’t any, will the bedroom be large enough for
a freestanding wardrobe? If there’s a garage, check that it's big enough for your car and any other
items you’d like to store.

Fixtures and fittings
Are there enough power points? Are they in convenient locations? Check behind the furniture,
because they may be hidden. If the house has blinds, curtains, flyscreens, light fittings or other
fixed features, they should ideally be clean and in good working order.

Noise
Common walls, floors and ceilings can be a real issue, as can communal areas such as stairwells.
Consider how well-insulated the property is, how well-fitted the doors and windows are, and
whether there's carpet or double glazing. Traffic, shared courtyards and nearby schools and
sporting grounds are all potential sources of noise.

Garden upkeep
Outdoor maintenance can be hard work. Do you have the time or money to mow the lawn, weed
the flower beds or clean the pool?
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Security
Will you need to install or repair security doors? If the property has a shared entrance, check
whether the main door locks and if the other owners and tenants generally keep it closed.
A building inspection covers the property’s structure, but there many other things to consider.
Check for what’s important to you, so you can make the best home-buying decision.
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