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HOUSE VIEWING IN IRELAND | House Hunting editions | Filipino Nurse in Ireland

Join me in this open house viewing in Cork, Ireland.
Open house viewings is a house viewing where multiple buyers all visit at once - usually across the course of a day. The estate agent or perhaps even the owner will be on hand to answer any questions, and house hunters can come and go freely.

Open house viewings are nothing to worry about, but there are a few points to remember. The atmosphere may feel more competitive, with lots of eager house hunters keen to snap up a great property before anyone else. But this shouldn’t make you feel pressured to make any decision unless you’re completely sure. You can and should ask lots of questions, finding a quiet moment with the agent to run through your list until you have all the information you need.

Here’s what to look out for during your next viewing:

Signs of damp - this includes wet spots or mould, excessive condensation on windows, a musty smell or peeling wallpaper.

Large cracks in the walls or ceiling, both indoors and out - these could be superficial, or they could be signs of a more worrying structural issue.

The condition of the roof - you may only have a limited view from the street (or in the attic), but binoculars can help you to check out any potentially expensive problems.

The condition of neighbouring properties - are they well looked after or in a state of neglect? You can also visit the neighbours for a quick chat about the area.

Doors, windows, light switches, power points and plumbing - don’t be afraid to test that everything opens, shuts and works as it should.

The model, age and condition of the boiler, including when it was last serviced. You can even ask the agent to turn the heating on to check that it works in all rooms. This is well worth checking when you consider the cost of replacing a central heating system.

The orientation of the garden - a south-facing garden will get more hours of sunshine.

Storage space - will it meet your needs?

Cellars and attics - are they an asset or a potential liability?

The condition of the kitchen and the bathroom - as these can be the most expensive rooms to renovate, costing on average €8,000 to €10,000 for each room.

What to ask when viewing a house to buy

What’s the golden rule when viewing a property? Never be afraid to ask lots and lots of questions. Buying a house is a huge decision, so you’ll naturally want to find out all the details in order to make it.

Here are five of the most important questions to ask:

How long has it been on the market and how many viewings has it had? If it’s a long time, you may want to consider why that is.

Why are the current owners moving?

What’s included in the sale? For example, white goods and cookers, wood burners and even the curtains.

Are there any parking issues in the street?

Is the building in an area with any planning restrictions, or is the property itself a listed or protected structure? This can affect any renovations or changes you may want to make

Remember that this is a really big decision, so you have every right to ask all the questions you need to. best of luck!

credits:
https://www.chill.ie/blog/what-to-look-for-when-viewing-a-house/

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