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What to Look For When Inspecting a House [Open House Checklist]

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What to Look For When Inspecting a House with our special guest Adam Stefan from LJ Hooker Real Estate in Stafford.

00:00 What to Look For When Inspecting a House [Open House Checklist]
00:22 1. Do The Work Before You See The House
01:11 2. Do Your Research
01:47 3. Make Sure You SUSS Out The Location
03:19 4. What’s The Important Stuff To Look At?
07:40 5. How Can You Find Out if Your Property Has been Flooded?
09:09 6. Top 3 Tips For When You Check Out A Property

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Checking out a new property at an open inspection can be exciting but don't forget to ask some important questions when you do.

An open house or property inspection can go by several names – it’s also known as an ‘open home’, ‘open inspection’ and ‘open home inspection’.

Whatever you call it, it's an ideal opportunity to get a feel for a property and see for yourself whether it lives up to the marketing spiel and glossy photos.

What should you be looking for?
There’s a whole lot you can find out about a property, either by checking it out yourself in person during the inspection or asking the onsite real estate agent (or both).

Questions worth asking and issues worth checking for include:

What direction does the property face? Keep in mind a westfacing property may get very hot on summer afternoons, while a southfacing property could get chilly in winter.
Is there much natural light throughout the day?
Is there enough cupboard and wardrobe space?
Do the windows and doors open easily?
Is there mouldy, damp or rotting areas on the skirting boards, walls, ceilings or floorboards?
Has the property recently been painted?
How strong is the water pressure? Does the hot water come through quickly?
Is there evidence of rust or other damage in the pipes?
How old and big is the hot water system?
Are any of the light switches loose?
Do the roof, guttering or drain pipes look old or in need of replacing?
Are there any cracks in the interior or exterior walls? If they run long or deep, ask the real estate agent to flag them should you go ahead with a building inspection later on.
Is noise likely to be an issue from pedestrians, traffic or aircraft? It could be worth returning to the property at a different time in the day to see how much quieter – or noisier – it can become.
How much space does the property have from the neighbours? Are they likely to be noisy?
Are there any odd smells?
Is there a garage or assigned parking? If not, how easy will it be to park on the street and are there any restrictions?

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