Top tips for UK home buyers in 2018

in #homebuyers7 years ago (edited)

Purchasing or moving into a new home can often feel like a long, scary and stressful process but it doesn’t need to be. We have created our top tips for home buyers in 2018 list to help minimise the stress of moving home to help you Simply Move Home

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Calculate the costs

Before you begin you should take a thorough look into the cost of purchasing a house. The costs are not limited to the deposit, so it is imperative that you consider and calculate all of the additional costs to figure out your budget.

These costs include:

Solicitor’s Fee
Survey Costs
Mortgage arrangement and valuation fees
Removal Costs
Initial furnishing and decorating costs
Buildings insurance

New Top Tips for home buyers in 2018

First-time buyers will no longer have to pay Stamp duty on the first £300,000 for properties up to £500,000.

However, if you are not a first-time buyer and the property you are purchasing is over £125,000 you will have to pay Stamp Duty.

If you would like to receive a free conveyancing quotation which will tell exactly how much you need to pay for your conveyancing, please Ask Pali

Get a mortgage ‘agreement in principle

An ‘agreement in principle’ is written confirmation affirming how much money your mortgage lender is prepared to let you borrow to purchase a property. By attaining an ‘agreement in principle’ you may have an advantage over other possible buyers as sellers will know you already have the necessary finances. This will give you the best chance of securing the property you make an offer on.

Furthermore, by getting this you will have a more accurate idea of your maximum budget when searching for your new home.

View the neighbourhood at different times

A perfect house at 10 am on a Monday is not always a perfect house at 10 pm on a Saturday! The last thing you want is to buy a home just based off the viewings you have had on a peaceful morning only to find out once you have moved in your neighbours have weekly parties with loud music. Make sure you check out the property and neighbourhood on multiple occasions at different times of the day to get well-rounded view of what it would be like to live there every day.

When having a look around the neighbourhood, try and talk to the residents in the area. Find out the positives and negatives of living in the area and also get recommendations for local cafes, shops, restaurants and other local amenities. The more research you do into the area and community the less likely you are to have any nasty surprises once you have moved in.

If you are intending to stay in your new home for the foreseeable future, it may also be a good idea to investigate the local schools.

Research how much to offer

Websites such as Rightmove and Zoopla are a great place to start investigating how much to offer on a property. As well as these websites being a good way to search for a potential new home, they can also show you how much houses are currently on the market for and how much they have previously sold for. This will give a good indication of the ceiling price in the area and a reasonable offer to make on the home you are interested in.

Once you have carried out a house survey & property search the report will indicate any issues which may allow you to renegotiate the price. Additionally, you can also include a valuation in the survey to ensure you do not offer more than the market value.

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Request that the seller removes the house from the market

Once you have finally found your ideal property and are ready to put in an offer, you can make the offer on the condition that the seller must take the property of the market. Sellers will usually keep the house on the market until the offer has been formally accepted, however by doing this they can still receive offers in the meantime which leaves you at risk of being gazumped.

Hire the professionals

After your offer has been accepted it will be time to appoint a conveyancing solicitor to deal with the legal aspects of the transaction and the paperwork. It will also be time to arrange for a survey to be carried out and time to hire a removals company.

It is essential that you hire professional firms to be involved in your move as you need them to be reliable and trustworthy and this is where we can help by connecting you with one of our tried and trusted solicitors and also help you every step of the way through the paperwork process you need to complete to Simply Move Home.

Communication is key

One of the most important things in the moving process is communication, if this starts to break down it can cause huge delays. It is best to avoid any holidays from putting in the offer on the property until the completion date. It is important to be available during this time to ensure you are kept up to date on the progress and so you can ask questions and get clarification on anything you are unsure about. If there is something that arises that you do not fully understand you should never just ignore it. The timeline for purchasing a new home is very varied from case to case, therefore by communicating with all the parties involved, you can fully understand the reasons why the process is taking the time it is. Remember, be patient especially as you get closer to completion, you are nearly finished with all the paperwork!

Our real top tips for home buyers in 2018 is the more preparation and research you do, the more stress-free you can make your move. At Simply Move Home we pride ourselves on offering you a professional hassle free service to help you every step of the way when buying or selling a property.

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