We are looking to purchase a house that is approximately 40 years old.
Our mortgage company has already done a survey and the valuation has come out satisfactory and the the mortgage been agreed.
The property has been double glazed at some point in time and a couple of years back the whole central heating system was changed with a combi boiler and new radiators.
On viewing the property myself I have found minor cracks around the door frames and the interior doors look like they have never been changed and dont shut properly.
There is also a horizontal crack in the plaster above one of the windows on the inside but nothing on the outside.
In one of the bedrooms the ceiling has slightly bowed in one corner.
One of the interior wooden window sills is also slightly distorted and doesnt look level
No visible signs of damp anywhere.
Is it worth having a homebuyers report dont and will it highlight any areas for concern?
Our mortgage company has already done a survey and the valuation has come out satisfactory and the the mortgage been agreed.
The property has been double glazed at some point in time and a couple of years back the whole central heating system was changed with a combi boiler and new radiators.
On viewing the property myself I have found minor cracks around the door frames and the interior doors look like they have never been changed and dont shut properly.
There is also a horizontal crack in the plaster above one of the windows on the inside but nothing on the outside.
In one of the bedrooms the ceiling has slightly bowed in one corner.
One of the interior wooden window sills is also slightly distorted and doesnt look level
No visible signs of damp anywhere.
Is it worth having a homebuyers report dont and will it highlight any areas for concern?