Buying a home is one of the biggest financial commitments most of us will ever make — so it’s important to go into each viewing prepared. While it’s easy to fall in love with a property’s look or location, it’s equally important to dig a little deeper and ask the right questions.
At Hunters Woodseats, we believe an informed buyer makes confident decisions. To help you make the most of your property viewings, our team has compiled a list of essential questions to ask — whether it’s your first property or your forever home.
1. How long has the property been on the market?
This question gives you useful insight into the property’s history.
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If it’s been listed for a while, there may be room for negotiation — or there could be underlying factors worth exploring.
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If it’s newly listed, you may need to act quickly if you’re interested.
2. Has the price changed recently?
A price reduction might indicate that the sellers are motivated to move.
Understanding how long the property has been at its current price can help you gauge interest levels and potential value.
3. Why are the current owners moving?
A seller’s reason for moving can reveal important context:
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Relocation
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Upsizing or downsizing
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Changes in lifestyle
If reasons include noise, neighbours, or local issues, make a note — it may be worth investigating further.
4. What’s included in the sale?
Clarify what comes with the property, such as:
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White goods
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Fixtures and fittings
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Garden structures
Knowing this upfront avoids confusion later in the process.
5. Have there been any recent renovations or repairs?
Ask about:
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New windows
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Roofing updates
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Heating system upgrades
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Electrical or plumbing work
If major work has been carried out, check whether the appropriate building regulations and certificates are in place.
6. What are the running costs?
Understanding ongoing costs is essential for accurate budgeting. Ask about:
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Council Tax band
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Energy costs
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Water and waste charges
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Service charges or ground rent (for leasehold properties)
7. How old is the boiler and when was it last serviced?
A well-maintained heating system is a good sign.
Boilers are expensive to replace, so confirm their age and check for a recent service record.
8. What are the neighbours and local area like?
You’re not just buying a property — you’re buying into a community.
Ask about:
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Nearby amenities
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Schools
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Transport links
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Local green spaces
At Hunters Woodseats, our local team can provide honest, in-depth knowledge of the area.
9. Is the property leasehold or freehold?
If leasehold, be sure to ask:
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How many years are left on the lease
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Ground rent
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Service charges
A short lease can affect mortgage eligibility and long-term value.
10. Have there been any issues with damp, subsidence, or flooding?
Even if the property looks perfect, hidden structural issues can be costly.
Don’t hesitate to ask directly — and always consider getting a professional survey.
11. What’s the seller’s ideal moving timescale?
Understanding their timeline helps align your own.
If you’re in a chain or working to a specific date, this could strengthen your offer.
12. What offers have been received so far?
While estate agents can’t always disclose specifics, asking this helps you understand:
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The level of interest
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How competitive your offer may need to be
Making the Most of Your Viewings
We always encourage buyers to take their time, ask plenty of questions, and imagine themselves living in the space.
The more information you gather, the more confident you’ll feel when making an offer.
Our experienced team is here to support you throughout your home-buying journey — from your first viewing to the moment you receive your keys.
📞 Ready to Start Your Property Search?
If you’d like expert advice on buying in the Woodseats area, contact the Hunters Woodseats team today:
We’re always here to help you find the home that’s right for you.