Property viewings, in England, can now resume bringing relief to home-movers around the country.
However, your health and safety remains our top concern at this time which is why we’ve created a set of simple guidelines, based on the new government guidance, to reassure you when going on property viewings or allowing others into your home for viewings.
You’ve no-doubt been keenly waiting for weeks to go and view that property you’ve had your eye on and now you can.
Follow our simple guidance to ensure your viewing goes as smoothly and as safely as possible:
Whether it’s on your way to a viewing, or once you get there, remember these three key pieces of advice from the government:
You’ll still need to view the property in person, before being able to proceed with an offer, but it’s a great place to start. Particularly helpful if you’re not entirely sure whether it’s suitable for you, it’s also one less journey you’ll need to make. If you’d still like the view the property, the agent will be pleased to know you’re serious.
In line with government guidance, anyone experiencing coronavirus symptoms should be staying at home, to help prevent further spread of the disease.
To give confidence to all parties present at the viewing that this guidance is being followed, and to help the agent manage the viewing in the most efficient way possible, you should be asked to complete a handful of questions before your viewing such as:
The current owner, or tenants, of the property you’re going to view will have also completed these questions, as will the agent if they’ll be present on the viewing, so don’t be afraid to check with the agent on this if it’s a concern.
We would also recommend asking the agent as many questions as possible before the viewing, to help save time on the viewing itself.
We want you to be more excited than stressed right now, so follow our top travel tips for a smooth, and safe, journey:
For the duration of the viewing, you will need to be mindful that this is someone’s home (if occupied) and follow the social distancing guidelines.
Being armed with all the questions you still need to ask on the viewing will be more important than ever to ensure you’re getting the most out of the viewing.
Create your own ‘viewing kit’ to get the most out of your viewings:
Over the coming weeks, your agent will be busy booking in prospective buyers who’ve asked to view your property.
Follow our simple guidance to ensure each viewing goes as smoothly as possible:
Always remember to follow this simple government guidance:
In line with government guidance, anyone experiencing coronavirus symptoms should be staying at home, to help prevent further spread of the disease. Viewings should not go ahead if any party is experiencing symptoms or has recently tested positive for coronavirus.
To give confidence to all parties present at the viewing that this guidance is being followed, and to help the agent manage the viewing in the most efficient way possible, you should be asked to complete a handful of questions before any viewings your agent has organised which should include:
Ahead of each viewing, each prospective buyer will have also been asked to complete these questions, as will the agent if they’ll be present on the viewing. Don’t be afraid to check with the agent that this has happened if it’s a concern.
Most of us will give our homes a good deep clean before opening the doors to prospective buyers, as part of wanting it to look its best and attract a buyer. Now is no different, so use it as an opportunity to give everything a good clean before viewings start.
As much as you’ll not want the strangers in your home touching door handles etc, they will feel the same. If your agent is doing the viewing on your behalf, they should be opening all doors, cupboards etc for those on the viewing. If you’re doing the viewing, we advise you take the same approach as it will help you keep track of what you’ll need to clean afterwards.
To help minimise the number of people in your home at any one time, it may be required for you and your household to leave while the viewing is taking place.
We would recommend discussing this with your agent before any viewings so that, together, you can work out a sensible plan that works for everyone.
When preparing for a viewing, follow our checklist to help it go smoothly:
Once the viewing has finished, the agent may want to spend a couple of extra minutes with you, perhaps going through any feedback or comments with you. If you have an outdoor space that allows you to distance yourselves more easily, feel free to take the conversation outside, or ideally minimise physical meetings and book a follow-up video call.
They may have just found you a buyer, but don’t be tempted to shake hands!
Once the agent has left, you’ll want to wipe down any door handles, cupboard doors etc that were touched on the viewing, with an antibacterial wipe or spray, and wash your hands.