Buying
Buying a home can be a daunting experience even if you have done it before. It is stressful but also one of the most exciting and memorable events in life.
Over the long term few investments have kept pace with the capital appreciation that residential property has experienced. The bonus is that you can live and enjoy an investment in property. So how can you get the most out of your property purchase?
1. Your budget - assess how much you can afford
2. Your needs - look at the practicalities, buy for the right reasons
3. Arrange viewings - research on the web, shortlist and view
4. Make an offer - understand how to put forward an offer
5. Offer accepted - make sure you are ready to move forward
6. Surveys - these are normally tied to mortgages
7. Legal work - choose your solicitor carefully
8. Exchange - the really stressful part, the chain comes on
9. Completion - ready to move?
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*** REDUCED *** Extended c. 1854 SqFt Detached Home | 4 Bedrooms with 3 Having Fitted Furniture | 2 En-Suites Plus Main Bathroom & Downstairs Cloaks/Shower Rm | Fitted 12'2 Study/Home Office | 173 (min) Sitting Rm | 13'4 Dining Rm | 17'5 Kitchen/Bre... Read more |
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Duplex Apartment being sold by one of our Corporate clients | PRICED TO SELL | NO CHAIN !... Read more |
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c. 2343 SQ FT (inc. DOUBLE GARAGE) DETACHED VILLAGE HOME SET WITHIN A c. 0.31 ACRE PLOT BACKING ONTO FARMLAND... Read more |
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Extended Home | 4 Dbl Bedrooms - All En-Suite | 4 Receptions | 18'+ Kit/Break | Dbl Gge | Good Plot... Read more |
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Period detached former Rectory needing work & set within a generous | Country & hillside views... Read more |
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