Market Analysis July 04, 2026 5 min read

Checklist: Inspecting a Property Before Buying

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MetroBahay Team Published on July 04, 2026
Checklist: Inspecting a Property Before Buying

A comprehensive checklist to help you inspect a property thoroughly before making an offer.

Buying a property is one of the biggest investments you will ever make. Before signing any documents, it is crucial to conduct a thorough physical inspection. Here is MetroBahay's comprehensive property inspection checklist to guide you.

Structural Integrity

  • Walls — Check for cracks, water stains, or bulging. Hairline cracks may be normal, but large or diagonal cracks could indicate foundation issues.
  • Ceilings — Look for water spots, mold, or sagging sections that may suggest roof leaks.
  • Floors — Walk across all rooms. Tiles should be level and free of cracks. Wood floors should not squeak excessively.
  • Foundation — Inspect the exterior foundation for cracks, uneven settling, or erosion.

Roof and Gutters

  • Check for missing, curled, or damaged shingles/tiles
  • Inspect gutters and downspouts for blockages or rust
  • Look for signs of leaks in the attic or top-floor ceilings

Plumbing

  • Turn on all faucets to check water pressure
  • Flush toilets and check for slow draining
  • Look under sinks for leaks or water damage
  • Check the water heater for rust or leaks
  • Test the water pressure on the top floor if multi-story

Electrical System

  • Test all light switches and outlets
  • Check the electrical panel for proper labeling
  • Look for outdated wiring
  • Ensure there are GFCI outlets in kitchens, bathrooms, and outdoor areas

Windows and Doors

  • Open and close every window and door
  • Check for proper sealing and weatherstripping
  • Look for gaps that could let in water or pests
  • Inspect window frames for rot or termite damage

Neighborhood and Location

  • Visit at different times of the day to assess noise levels and traffic
  • Walk around the neighborhood — check for nearby schools, hospitals, and markets
  • Ask about flood history in the area
  • Check accessibility to public transportation and major roads

Legal Documents

  • Verify the title with the Register of Deeds
  • Check for liens, encumbrances, or adverse claims
  • Ensure tax declarations and real property tax payments are up to date
  • Confirm the lot area matches what is stated in the title

Following this checklist can save you from costly surprises down the road. When in doubt, bring a professional inspector or engineer. MetroBahay is here to help you find a property that passes every check on your list — contact us today!

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