The presenter shared helpful property buying advice including warning signs about electrical problems and damp issues
A Homes Under the Hammer presenter has offered valuable advice for prospective property purchasers.
Martin Roberts featured on BBC‘s Morning Live on Wednesday (March 25) to discuss the forthcoming celebrity special of the beloved BBC programme, scheduled for Easter.
Hosts Helen Skelton and Rav Wilding were eager to extract any guidance the specialist could provide for viewers at home.
Martin revealed: “One of the big things is when people try and cover up stuff.
“So a simple one is sometimes you look at the electrical light switches and the sockets and they look relatively new but then you look at the fuse board and it’s a really ancient.”, reports the Mirror.
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“Sometimes they have old cartridge fuses and you think somebody’s trying to cover up the fact the electrics are really old.”
He added: “Sometimes you notice there’s a fresh smell of paint and you might think that’s a good thing but sometimes people try to cover up damp by covering up the mould with a fresh coat of emulsion.
“For a few days, or weeks perhaps, it will look okay but actually the point is the paint will never dry out because it’s still damp.
“If you just get that feeling that people are trying to just pull the wool over your eyes then that should set alarm bells ringing.”
Martin has been a fixture of the Homes Under the Hammer team since its debut in 2003, assisting countless homeowners throughout his tenure.
Discussing the secret to the programme’s 23-year longevity, the former I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here! contestant explained: “Well, it’s a combination. It’s aspirational, it’s inspirational and it’s also achievable.
“There are other shows which show incredible houses built on cliff tops but we look at two up, two down terraces and that’s one of the appeals.
“And of course, there’s all the other things, like the music and the silliness and fun we have.”
Morning Live airs weekdays at 9.30am and Home Under The Hammer airs weekdays at 11.15am on BBC One and BBC iPlayer


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