Checking the Outside Stoke
Before you buy the house you are interested in, you should always take a careful look at the outside of the property. If you want to know more about this, keep on reading for details.
Trent & Dove Housing Limited
+44 (0) 1889 561870
11 Bradley Street
Uttoxeter
Trent & Dove Housing Limited
+44 (0) 1889 561870
11 Bradley Street
Uttoxeter GB.ST147QA
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Martin & Co
+44 (0) 1782 262880
44 Piccadilly
Stoke-On-Trent
Martin & Co
+44 (0) 1782 262880
44 Piccadilly
Stoke-On-Trent GB.ST11EG
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Belvoir!
+44 (0) 1782 662929
489 Hartshill Road
Stoke-On-Trent
Belvoir!
+44 (0) 1782 662929
489 Hartshill Road
Stoke-On-Trent GB.ST46AA
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Belvoir!
+44 (0) 1785 254441
33B Marsh Street
Stafford
Belvoir!
+44 (0) 1785 254441
33B Marsh Street
Stafford GB.ST163BQ
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Cartwright's
+44 (0) 1785 256771
2 Eastgate Street
Stafford
Cartwright's
+44 (0) 1785 256771
2 Eastgate Street
Stafford GB.ST162NQ
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Belvoir!
+44 (0) 1782 321400
42 Piccadilly
Stoke-On-Trent
Belvoir!
+44 (0) 1782 321400
42 Piccadilly
Stoke-On-Trent GB.ST11EG
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Belvoir!
+44 (0) 1782 321400
10 Stafford Street
Stone
Belvoir!
+44 (0) 1782 321400
10 Stafford Street
Stone GB.ST158QW
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Martin & Co
+44 (0) 1782 518705
56 High Street
Stoke-On-Trent
Martin & Co
+44 (0) 1782 518705
56 High Street
Stoke-On-Trent GB.ST86AR
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GDH Property Management Services
+44 (0) 1785 251909
9 Bridge Street
Stafford
GDH Property Management Services
+44 (0) 1785 251909
9 Bridge Street
Stafford GB.ST162HL
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M D Properties
+44 (0) 1785 224635
5A Church Lane
Stafford
M D Properties
+44 (0) 1785 224635
5A Church Lane
Stafford GB.ST162AW
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Checking the Outside If you're interested in buying, then you'll need to take a careful look at the outside of the property. Check the structural soundness and security, and imagine what it would feel like to live there. Access- If there is shared entry for a block of flats, is there an entry phone or electronic pass card system? Does the door shut automatically? Ask whether there is a resident or part-time caretaker.
Garden- If a house overlooks a green area, don't assume that it will always be so - it could quite easily be sold to developers.
- Does the property have a garden, patio or balcony?
- How large is the garden?
- Is it south facing?
- Is the garden secluded or overlooked?
- Does it have mature trees and plants?
- Are there any trees too close to the property that could cause subsidence? The trees could have a preservation order on them - check with the planning department of your local authority.
- Are there any trees on a neighbour's property or possible extensions and walls that could block your light?
- Are outbuildings such as sheds and greenhouses included in the price?
Parking- Is the house on a steep slope and if so, is there a flat area for parking?
- Can you park on the street? If not, how far is the nearest parking area from the property?
- Is there a residents' parking scheme?
- If you need to park a long way away, how do you feel about carrying heavy shopping hundreds of yards to your home?
Security- A public footpath through the garden or round the boundary of the house might compromise your security.
Structure- Are the walls in good repair? Does brickwork need pointing? If it's crumbling, the house will become damp. Are there any dark patches on the render that may indicate damp? If there are airbricks, they must not be blocked by earth or plants.
- Look for signs of subsidence, such as a bent chimney stack, an uneven floor line, walls that aren't vertical, or bulging or cracked walls. Bear in mind that houses built before 1960 are more likely to be prone to subsidence, because foundations tended to be shallower.
- Is the roof in good shape? Check (with binoculars if necessary) for signs of missing or dislodged tiles and leaks in the roof space, damaged chimneys and blocked or damaged guttering. Ask the seller if there is a roof guarantee certificate.
- Also check flat roofs thoroughly, as they're vulnerable to the elements and a constant source of trouble (most need to be re-surfaced every 10 to 15 years).
- Is the chimney stack straight? Ask the seller if it works.
- Do the windows and sills look rotten or rusty? Examine wooden window frames for signs of rot. In a conservation area, there are restrictions on replacement windows.
- Does the guttering look sound? Can you see any damp patches that may be caused by leaky gutters?
- If there is a conservatory, is it generally in good repair? Do the foundations look sound and is the flashing, the metal strip where the conservatory roof abuts the house, intact?
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