Sold but can’t find a house – 6 reasons to stay positive
Sold but can't find a house? For many the pandemic focused buyers minds on living the good life. Free from smog, traffic and pollution the countryside and coast beckoned. Lighting up would be purchasers' medial orbitofrontal cortex, with the promise of more space and greenery. What they didn’t bargain on,
Where to buy property on the Elizabeth Line, London
When investing in London property, it pays to get on the right track. By analysing average house and flat price movement in London over the past year, we discovery where to buy property on London’s Elizabeth Line. But first, let's examine the other two new stations recently added to London's underground. The
What happens on completion?
The big day has finally arrived! But ever wondered what happens on completion? Ownership of the property is transferred from the seller to the buyer. In the morning, final funds are paid across via a CHAPS payment from the buyer's solicitor to the seller's solicitor. Once the seller's solicitor is in
What happens at exchange of contracts?
Once your offer is accepted and your solicitor has done his due diligence, many wonder what happens at exchange of contracts? Below I outline what you will need to do to get you across the line, at this crucial stage. First off, you will need to forward a deposit, typically 10%,
What happens once an offer is accepted on a property
Getting an offer agreed is the easy bit. Many don't realise, that it's only now the real work begins, as they discover what happens once an offer is accepted on a property. Home Buyers Protection Insurance or Home buyers insurance Before commencing any sales progression you have to decide if you wish
How to get on the property ladder
To discover how to get on the property ladder you first have to find out what you can afford. Mortgages There is no point viewing anything till you know what you realistically can afford. To work out how much you can borrow, a good rule of thumb is 4-5 times your salary.
Kensington and Chelsea explained
Forget the Italian boot, The Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea is appropriately shaped like a hockey stick that likes to have a ‘jolly’ good time. Once home too many aristocrats, its residents are now made up of families, old money, overseas investors and international jet setters. To be part
London Property has always been king of the comeback
The pandemic made people realise their 5 year plan early. To move out and gain more space. People assumed life had changed forever post Covid. In reality the new norm isn’t that different from before. Meaning some may realise they moved before their time. The assumption the office is a prehistoric