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Considering moving into an older property? This is completely understandable. While new homes may have all the mod cons, you can find that older properties have more character, are more unique and come with truly standout aesthetics. Of course, if you are planning on moving into an older property, it’s important to be aware of some steps that you may need to take that you might not have to if you were moving into a new build. Here’s some information that should help you with this journey.

Property Inspection

Before putting any money down on an old property, you should make sure to have a proper inspection carried out. This will allow you to feel certain that the property you’re buying is in good condition or, at least, repairable condition. There are bound to be signs of wear and tear over the years, but you need to be fully aware of the scope of work that will need to be carried out on the property to make it safe and livable. YOu may be happy to do a little decoration and window replacement, but costs such as foundation repair or rethatching the roof can be offputting and see you rather put your money somewhere else.

Cleaning and Decorating

Most old properties require cleaning and decorating when you move in. Not only can this make the space more hygienic and presentable, but it can transform your property into somewhere you’re truly happy and comfortable living in. You can outsource this work to professionals, to take one less thing off your own to-do list, or you can tackle it yourself. Only you will know the best option to suit your needs, preferences, budget and time constraints.

Wildlife Control

Older properties tend to have cracks, gaps and other entry points for wildlife to get in and out. Whether that’s into your attic, your basement or the main part of your home, you’re going to want to control this where possible. Rather than simply calling a generic exterminator, you should reach out to a company that deals with the source of the problem, rather than just killing animals, which will simply result in others taking their place. You need to make sure that the entry points are being sealed and that animals are discouraged from entering your home. This is a much more effective measure to take.

Gardening

Does your property come with a garden? This may need some maintenance work carried out on it too. Bring in a professional gardener or landscaper for assistance with this. They can do anything from pulling weeds and trimming the grass to full blown restructuring of the space and greenery.

Insulation

Make sure that your home is insulated. This isn’t always a given with older properties, but it will make a huge difference to your comfort and wellbeing during the colder months of the year. Look into roof insulation, wall insulation and double glazing for the windows.

Keep the above steps in mind. They can really help when it comes to choosing an older property that will suit your needs and preferences.

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  1. I recently moved into an older property, and reading this article was spot on! It’s been quite an adventure with its unique charm and quirks. The tips about maintenance and understanding the history of the property are so helpful. Excited for this new chapter in my vintage home!