8. When was the last renovation carried out?
If a full renovation of the property was carried out recently, this is usually mentioned in the listing or during the viewing. If it is not specified, ask what improvements were made and when.
9. How many usable square metres does the property have?
Built area and usable area are not the same. It is important to know the actual surface area you will be able to use.
10. What are the brightest hours of the day?
Ask about the number of sunlight hours the property receives depending on its orientation and neighbouring buildings. Sunlit homes are generally more comfortable.
11. What is the property’s orientation?
The property’s orientation is very important, as it will influence the amount of natural light it receives, the use of heating and air conditioning systems, energy consumption, and more.
12. Does the water heater run on gas or electricity?
Ask whether the hot water or heating system runs on electricity or gas so you can anticipate maintenance and running costs.
13. Are all appliances in proper working order?
If the property includes appliances, ask whether they are working correctly: fridge, washing machine, dishwasher, oven, ceramic hob, etc.
14. Does the property have any hidden defects?
Hidden defects are those issues that are not visible during a standard inspection. They may involve problems with electrical systems, foundations, finishes, plumbing systems, or pending community charges, among others.
15. Do all doors and windows close properly?
A significant amount of heat and cold escapes through doors and windows, which directly affects the household energy consumption and utility bills.
16. Is there any urban planning restriction affecting the property?
When a property does not comply with the current urban development plan or fails to meet the requirements of the applicable urban planning regulations of the city, it is considered to be affected by an urban planning issue. This may lead to significant problems, such as being unable to obtain a mortgage to purchase it.
17. How old is the boiler?
The average lifespan of most gas boilers ranges between 13 and 20 years. It is important to know when it was installed, as replacing it has an average cost of around €2,000, according to the portal Habitissimo.
Questions about documents and procedures for the property for sale
Requesting the property documentation is essential to verify that everything is in order. If you decide to move forward with the purchase process, and before making an offer, you should request the following documents:
18. Have the necessary documents to sell the property been arranged?
Ask whether the usual documents required to sell a property are ready. In general, the following should be available:
- Nota simple. This document confirms that the owner is the legitimate seller of the property and whether the property has any charges, such as a mortgage on the property.
- Cédula de habitabilidad. This certifies that the property is fit for habitation and meets basic health and safety requirements.
- Energy performance certificate. This indicates the property’s level of energy efficiency and is mandatory in order to sell the property.
- Inspección Técnica del Edificio (ITE). If the building is more than 45 years old, it must have passed this technical inspection.