Buying Process

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We’ll take the time to understand what your ideal property looks like, and we’ll accompany you on all viewings until you find it. Then we’ll guide you through the buying process, while our dedicated sales progressor liaises with solicitors and surveyors to ensure a hassle-free purchase.




Buying Process

Finding a property you can afford

Before you start hunting for your dream home, it’s a good idea to calculate the amount you can realistically afford to spend on buying a property and for your future mortgage payments. Consider how you would cope if your situation changes or if interest rates rise. It is important not to overstretch yourself. It is important to remember that your savings need to cover not just your deposit but expenses such as mortgage fees and stamp duty on properties costing over £125,000.

First time buyers rates
Up to £300,000 .......................................................... 0%
£300,001 – £500,000 .............................................. 5%

Standard/Buy to Let/additional Home rates
Up to £125,000 .................................................. 0%
Buy to Let/additional Home Rate ..................... 3%

The next £125,000 ............................................. 2%
(the portion from £125,001 to £250,000)
Buy to Let/additional Home Rate .................... 5%

The next £675,000 ............................................ 5%
(the portion from £250,001 to £925,000)
Buy to Let/additional Home Rate .................... 8%

The next £575,000 .......................................... 10%
(the portion from £925,001 to £1.5 million)
Buy to Let/additional Home Rate ................... 13%

The remaining amount ................................... 12%
(the portion above £1.5 million)
Buy to Let/additional Home Rate ................... 15%

Example
If you buy a house for £275,000, the SDLT you owe is calculated as follows:
0% on the first £125,000 ............................. £0
2% on the next £125,000 ........................... £2,500
5% on the final £25,000 ............................. £1,250
Total SDLT ......................................................... £3,750


It’s never too early to start thinking about arranging a mortgage as this can be time-consuming. You can get a mortgage from an Independent Financial Adviser (IFA), mortgage broker or lender. Once you’ve found a mortgage, agree a ‘mortgage in principle’ which tells you how much money the lender is likely to offer and the interest rate you will pay. We will ask to see this once you make an offer on a property.

Making an offer

Once you’ve found a home you want to buy, the next step is to make an offer in writing. We will put this forward to the vendor without delay and advise of their reply.

Organise a solicitor and surveyor

The solicitor handles the legal work around the property. The valuation surveyor will attend on the lenders behalf to check that the property is worth the price that you are paying and (if required) the building surveyor will visit to check for problems which might impact on the cost of the home.

Your solicitor will tell you how much you can expect to pay and may ask for a deposit upfront – this is typically 10% of their fee. Typical costs can vary between £500 – £1,500 (+VAT).

Your solicitor submits searches to the local council to check whether there are any planning or local issues that might affect the property’s value. Typical costs are between £250 – £300.

Exchanging contracts

Before signing the contract, go through it with your solicitor to check that all the details are correct. Make sure that you are happy with what the sellers have agreed to leave in the property and that all queries have been answered.

Once you’ve exchanged contracts you’ll need buildings insurance in place to cover the structure of the property. At this stage, you and the seller are committed to the sale.

Completion and final steps

There is typically a four week deadline between exchange of contracts and completion of the sale but both the buyer and seller can agree to a different timeframe. Once the sale is completed you will have to pay a number of charges:

The remaining money owed to buy the property is now transferred from your solicitor’s account to the seller’s solicitor’s account. Since some of the money comes from the mortgage provider there will be a Telegraphic Transfer Fee with a typical cost of around £25-£50.

You may also have to pay a mortgage account fee. This fee is charged by the lender for setting up, maintaining and closing down your mortgage account. It is often added to the mortgage, which means you’ll pay interest on it, so consider paying it up front instead. Typical cost around £100-£300.

You’ll now need to pay your solicitor’s bill (minus the deposit and local searches if you’ve already paid them). Typical cost: £500-£1,500 plus 20% VAT. Your solicitor will register the sale with the Land Registry for properties in England and Wales.

Buyers of homes costing over £125,000 have 30 days from the completion date to pay Stamp Duty. Your solicitor will arrange this for you.

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Fees

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Let Only Basis - We charge a one off finder’s fee of three weeks rent equivalent + VAT.

Full Management Basis - We charge a one off finder’s fee the equivalent of one weeks rent +VAT then a further 10% +VAT per calendar month.