Everyday Details Homebuyers Forget To Check
Many homebuyers prepare well on price and mortgages, but small practical details can still cause big frustrations after completion.
Everyday living checks
Test mobile reception and ask about broadband speeds and available providers before you commit
Visit at different times (evening, rush hour, weekend) to check noise, parking, light levels and local activity
Look for practical storage: loft access, cupboards, shed or garage, and where bins will actually live
Services and utilities
Find out where the stop tap, fuse board, gas meter and consumer units are located, and check they are accessible
Ask the seller to confirm current suppliers for gas, electricity, water and broadband, and any smart meter arrangements
Check radiators warm up evenly, run taps to assess water pressure and hot water, and look for obvious leaks around pipework
Documentation and guarantees
Request installation certificates and guarantees for boilers, rewires, windows, roof works and any extensions or conversions
Confirm planning permission and Building Control sign-off for alterations such as loft conversions, removed walls or large decks
Ask for manuals and codes for alarms, appliances, thermostats and smart home systems
Boundaries, access and parking
Clarify exactly which fences, walls and hedges belong to the property and who maintains them
Confirm parking rights, permits, allocated bays or shared drive arrangements in writing, not just “understood” locally
Check access routes for removal vans and future deliveries, especially on narrow streets or shared private roads
Focusing on these practical details, alongside a professional survey, helps you avoid avoidable headaches and settle into you new home more smoothly

