- Roof and ceiling condition - check for rust, broken tiles, loose gutters or downpipes, patching and evidence of leaks or water damage
- Plumbing system - check all taps and showers for water pressure, flush the toilets, look for evidence of leaks or damp, particularly in kitchen or bathrooms
- Electrical system - check the distribution board, light switches and plug points, and make sure the seller has an electrical certificate of compliance
- Floors - check the condition of any fixed carpets, or for any problem with tiles, blocks, strips or laminates
- Walls - check for any cracks or rising damp, inside and out
- Check air conditioning and underfloor heating and find out if the ceiling is insulated
- Landscaping and drainage - check for any slope, stormwater runoff from neighbouring properties, and any signs of flooding from drains or sewer pipes
- Check the condition of garden walls or fencing, paving and the driveway
- Check for any evidence of clay soil or slippage such as cracked window sills, a cracked swimming pool or doors that don't close properly
- Check the house plans for unauthorised additions or alterations
- Check the title deed for servitudes and any building restrictions
- If the property is at the coast, make sure the seller provides a beetle-free certificate
- If the property has any fixed gas installations or an electric fence, make sure those have been properly certified too.