5. Parking
Unless the property has off-road parking or a garage, you’re going to be competing with your new neighbours for somewhere to park. This may not be a problem, but in built up areas or places with limited parking options, you could find that you end up wasting huge chunks of time looking for somewhere to park every time you come home. When you’ve got shopping to carry or have had a particularly long day this is far from ideal, so do some research into the parking situation in the area you’re considering.
While there are, of course, many other things you should check if you’re planning to buy a property, this little list has hopefully covered some of the basics.
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