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BPG4 on the electrical safety .org site remarks on the type of box you have, it is not "unsatisfactory" or a failure there is no actual need to change it just because it is old and rewirable fuses. So the small items mentioned on abstract by @littlespark indicates a few small items that are easily rectified such as bath light, 30a fuse on 2.5 cable (fused spur is the answer. these amount to the £2-300 I mentioned. If you change the fuse box it could cost up to £1k, if you ripped it allout and rewired then anything from £4-6k depending on how many rooms and the spec of the wiring. And you can change the fuses for modern BS60898 fuses that dont need rewiring around £30 ish each.
 
Some issues appear justifiable (e.g. lack of gas bonding perhaps), some not (e.g. rewirable fuses are not intrinsically unsatisfactory), others we can't comment on without seeing the situation (e.g. bathroom light).

But as the seller you can just let the potential buyer know this is the result and decide what you are happy to do. In your position I would accept maybe a £1k drop in price for rectifying known issues.

If they want to rewire it fully (for example to have sufficient sockets in locations they want), which if I were the buyer I would be considering, and/or make significant changes (such as style of lights in the bathroom, etc) then leave that to the buyer to deal with after the sale. It would be expensive (as above, £5k-ish) and almost certainly would need redecorating afterwards.
 
Houses are 'sold as seen'

A potential buyer can 'ask' for a report on the electrics , plumbing , roof , windows etc etc but ultimately the seller should set the price according to the age and condition of the property from the get go...

The only time I would pay for a report is if something looks suspect or the seller is saying the house has been rewired but there might be signs that this is not quite true
We are starting to get EICR requests from the soliciters of house purchasers whos mortgage lenders will not lend without a satisfactory EICR
 
We are starting to get EICR requests from the soliciters of house purchasers whos mortgage lenders will not lend without a satisfactory EICR
Possibly because a full rewire now costs £10K+ which means buyers already mortgaged up to their eyeballs won't be able to afford a full rewire ?
 

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