Searching for the right home can be overwhelming. Use this practical checklist to stay organised, confident and ready to act when the right property appears.
With mortgage deals improving as interest rates ease and activity returning to the market, buyers are finding more choice. Recent data shows increased transaction volumes in late 2025, a positive sign for buyers actively searching now. To help you stay ahead, here’s a clear, actionable checklist.
Your Home Search Checklist
1) Define Your Priorities
Know what matters most before you start viewing:
• Bedrooms and bathrooms
• Outdoor space or parking
• Proximity to schools or transport
• Must-haves vs nice-to-haves
Getting clarity makes your search efficient, focused and less stressful.
2) Sort Your Finances First
Speak with a mortgage advisor early and secure a
Mortgage in Principle. This strengthens your offers and shows sellers you’re serious. If you would like to speak to a local independent financial advisor
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3) Set Up Tailored Alerts
Ask us to send you
Heads Up Alerts for properties that match your criteria, new listings often move fast, and being first matters.
4) Study Local Market Data
Look at recent sold prices, average days on market and asking vs sold price comparisons. This helps you judge whether a price is realistic or requires negotiation.
5) Visit at Different Times
Traffic, noise and light can change throughout the day. Visiting a potential property or location at different times gives you a better understanding of what you are looking at.
6) Ask Insightful Questions
When viewing, ask about:
• How long the property has been on the market
• Any current offers and buyer interest
• What’s included in the sale and recent maintenance
These details matter when you decide to make an offer.
7) Understand the Legal Side
For leasehold properties, check the lease length and service charges, these can affect long term cost and resale value. Not sure on something, engage with a solicitor early and ask questions.
8) Don’t Skip the Survey
A survey is important in order to know exactly what you are buying and offers insights and peace of mind.
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