The age of the property and type are very important here. A purpose built flat will have be very different to a house converted into flats. Old properties, including flat conversions, with solid walls can be very cold and expensive to heat. Modern flats can be pokey with small windows but toasty warm in winter. Flats built in the 1970's and 80's could have poor insulation and need new windows etc. The EPC will help but buyer beware.
A mate or connection in the building trade is invaluable when viewing property. They work on them all the time and know the weaknesses of different types.
A surveyor (work colleague) put me off buying a nice Victorian 2 bed terrace in Lewes by jumping up and down on the floors and declaring they were too 'springy' which meant the floor joists were loose which would be expensive to fix. I'd have never thought of that. But its the first thing I do when viewing a property now. If the owner or estate agent gets funny then beware because you should be able to jump up and down on the floor without it moving and indeed disturbing the people below.
Also watch out for walls made of bungaroosh in older properties in Brighton Lewes and Worthing. If they get too damp they can fall apart quickly and land you with horrendous bills. Google it if you're not sure, and good luck.
A mate or connection in the building trade is invaluable when viewing property. They work on them all the time and know the weaknesses of different types.
A surveyor (work colleague) put me off buying a nice Victorian 2 bed terrace in Lewes by jumping up and down on the floors and declaring they were too 'springy' which meant the floor joists were loose which would be expensive to fix. I'd have never thought of that. But its the first thing I do when viewing a property now. If the owner or estate agent gets funny then beware because you should be able to jump up and down on the floor without it moving and indeed disturbing the people below.
Also watch out for walls made of bungaroosh in older properties in Brighton Lewes and Worthing. If they get too damp they can fall apart quickly and land you with horrendous bills. Google it if you're not sure, and good luck.