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Buying Property: How to be Prepared

It is said that buying a property can be one of the most stressful experiences you can go through. During the purchase, you can be bombarded with more calls, emails and information that you could ever have expected. However, if you are prepared beforehand, this stress can be greatly reduced.

To begin with, be prepared to budget not only for the purchase itself, but for legal fees and disbursements, surveyors fees, lenders and brokers costs, Stamp Duty Land Tax and Land Registry fees to name a few. No single purchase is the same and each has the potential to have its own set of issues, which may incur additional expenses. You should attempt to allow for a sufficient budget, to deal with an unexpected issue that incurs additional costs.

You should consider instructing solicitors, brokers and surveyors before putting in an offer. Once an offer is accepted, there will often be that week or two of panic where you will need to instruct solicitor, provide them with signed papers and funds, get a survey booked and begin the mortgage process all at once. However, if you have already instructed them in advance, they will be able to assist you in preparing everything in advance before you make your offer.

You should also research the property and the surrounding area. Visit the property more than once and at different times, prepare lists of questions, engage with the process and find out as much as you can. If you have any concerns, raise them with your solicitor; they will be able to help you or refer you to the Party who can. No question is a bad question, unless it goes unanswered and causes you problems or stress in the future.

At Morrisons Solicitors we will guide you through your purchase, with as little stress as possible, whilst keeping you informed every step of the way.

For further information please contact our Residential Conveyancing team on 01737 854 500 or email [email protected]

Disclaimer

Although correct at the time of publication, the contents of this newsletter/blog are intended for general information purposes only and shall not be deemed to be, or constitute, legal advice. We cannot accept responsibility for any loss as a result of acts or omissions taken in respect of this article. Please contact us for the latest legal position.


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