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Buying property is an important step, and it is crucial to take every little detail into the account. Hopefully, this useful information and facts about buying a house will be enough to help you get started with planning your budget and operations. Make sure to pay your attention to the following:
Additional expenses
There are plenty additional expenses associated with the house purchase, and you have to consider them in your calculations. Everyone knows that your savings should be enough to cover the first property deposit, yet not everyone pauses to think that you will also have to pay the first mortgage fees (which in some circumstances may reach £2000), hire a solicitor (up to £1500 without property surveys), and possibly – even renovate the house before moving. And, of course, remember that newly bought house will be completely empty and consider what kind of furniture you will need before moving in.
Property surveys, mentioned above, are not obligatory, but if you want to make sure that you are buying a property that is worth its cost, you should at least order a structural survey (also known as building survey). The report gives you objective information on the condition of the house, which is why you should not underestimate its importance. It is not exactly cheap, though – normally, its cost starts at £600. If you want to save as much money as you possibly can, you should better downsize on homebuyer’s and home condition survey. Plus, note that these reports, prepared by your solicitor, will add an extra £250-£300 to his/ her services fee.
Useful things to ask about a house
House hunting is the most important stage of the home buying process. You should be completely confident that the property you are interested in is worth the trouble. Make sure to find out as much information as you possibly can. Pay your particular attention to the following:
Age and condition – if the house is not exactly new, you should find out how long has been since the last capital renovation. If the house has old wiring, outdating heating and water supply systems, you might face the need of replacing them in the nearest future – and the cost of such replacement will not be low.
Monthly utilities bill – some utilities bills depend on the total space of the property; others – on the actual consumption (water, electricity, gas, etc.). Yet, is it impossible to completely separate the two – if you have a huge house, heating bills in winter will be quite high. Make sure to find out the true cost of living in the house.
After closing the deal
After you sign the contract, you have to emphasize the fact that all previous bills (gas, water, electricity) should be paid in full – as soon as possible. Ideally, previous owner should take care of those immediately after signing the contract. And, before you start packing, you should carefully consider if the house needs any repairs or renovations – think from big to small, from changing the interior layout to replacing old bathroom accessories .
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