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Property expert names seven ‘warning signs’ to look out for at house viewings that could cost you up to £14k


Searching for a new property is an exciting prospect, whether you’re buying your first home, moving up the ladder or searching for a place to retire. But amongst all the excitement, it can be easy for house hunters to miss potential warning signs that could result in costly repairs later down the line.

According to Fiona Lee, director of estate agents Winkworth, June is one of the most popular times for buyers to start looking for their next home. Though surveyors tend to pick up on anything that needs flagging in the buying process, Saga’s home insurance expert, Anna Thunstrom, says there are essential things that you should look out for on the first viewing.




Issues like mould, poor insulation and subsidence can cost anywhere from £200 up to £14,000 to fix. To help prospective buyers avoid costly repairs or an increased insurance premium, Anna has highlighted seven potential warning signs to spot at viewings

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Temperature changes between rooms

Poor insulation can increase energy bills by as much as £340 annually. Insulation in cavity walls can cost around £15 per square metre, amounting to £1,275 for a typical wall area of 85m2. The average cost for double glazing windows ranges from £450 to £1,200 depending on the size, design and materials.

Anna says: “Always check the property’s EPC rating as this tells you how energy efficient the home is; the higher the rating the lower the energy bills are likely to be. Poor insulation is one of the most common causes of temperature imbalances, with poorly fitted windows being a problem now sometimes seen in new builds.

“Pay attention to the temperature of each room. This can be harder to tell during the summer months, but if one room is noticeably hotter or colder than others then it could indicate issues with insulation or the heating and ventilation systems. Ask what type of glazing the windows have and about the insulation in the walls and roof.”

Signs of mould and water damage

The cost of mould removal per room can range from £200 to £400, and up to £1,200 for the whole house. Anna says: “Take the opportunity to examine the walls and ceilings to notice any potential damp and mould problems, such as stains, damp patches upon touch or a musty odour. This can indicate water damage to the property which is costly if left untreated.



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