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Hello,
We are first time buyers and have just had an offer accepted on a 1930s terraced house. When we went back for a second viewing, we noticed a couple of cracks. See the photos below.
The diagonal crack is below the bay window in the small front bedroom.
The second crack is from the ceiling downwards in the main rear bedroom. As you can see, it goes down towards the fitted wardrobe. This is positioned just immediately to the left of the bay window.
Are either of these anything to be particularly concerned about? Are these likely to be plastering cracks? The diagonal shape of the one under the window is a bit worrying. What sort of outlay should we factor in to take care of these?
Thanks- any advice would be appreciated.
We are first time buyers and have just had an offer accepted on a 1930s terraced house. When we went back for a second viewing, we noticed a couple of cracks. See the photos below.
The diagonal crack is below the bay window in the small front bedroom.
The second crack is from the ceiling downwards in the main rear bedroom. As you can see, it goes down towards the fitted wardrobe. This is positioned just immediately to the left of the bay window.
Are either of these anything to be particularly concerned about? Are these likely to be plastering cracks? The diagonal shape of the one under the window is a bit worrying. What sort of outlay should we factor in to take care of these?
Thanks- any advice would be appreciated.