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Checklist for viewing house after offer accepted
quiffsmum
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Ok well with our offer being accepted and things underway with our mortgage offer and hopefully exchanging asap me and DH are going to the house tomorrow with our son to show him the house and also to take measurements etc.
Apart from the norm measuring windows for curtains and alcoves for furniture etc what else should i pop on my checklist? My mind has gone blank with all the stress and i can't think what else.
Apart from the norm measuring windows for curtains and alcoves for furniture etc what else should i pop on my checklist? My mind has gone blank with all the stress and i can't think what else.
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You may as well take the opportunity to stress test the water and electrical systems etc. Just have things on as you normally do with everyone living in the house. Also take photo's!
I am exchaning next week hopefully on my first property and I seriously can't remember what the place looks like! It makes it quite hard when picking out furniture and things during the sales! :-)0 -
You may as well take the opportunity to stress test the water and electrical systems etc. Just have things on as you normally do with everyone living in the house. Also take photo's!
I am exchaning next week hopefully on my first property and I seriously can't remember what the place looks like! It makes it quite hard when picking out furniture and things during the sales! :-)
Good thinking with the photos. it's the agent taking us round this time rather than the vendors.
I've forgotten what the bathroom is like and it's really bugging me what the bath panel is like!
Hope all goes well with your exchange next week0
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