Before you agree to view a property, be sure to ask the owner or agent if it meets all your criteria. If you are looking for a one bedroom, you don't want to go on a tour of duplex or studios. Check out the location on a map before leaving, and try to bring someone else along if you can, just to help keep you focused on your priorities.What to ask
You can ask anything you want. But, here are some typical questions:
Condition of propertyAgents and owners have a way of rushing prospects through a flat or house, making you feel awkward about inspecting it. But, you should inspect it. There are few things worse than moving into the ideal home, only to find that the toilets sing when flushed, the dishwasher dances across the kitchen floor, and the bathroom floods each time the tub is turned on. Take your time, and check out the following:
