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| Terraced House For Sale, Macdonald Road Walthamstow London |
£245000 |
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3 BedroomFreeholdGarden |
Situated within this popular residential Road comes this 3 bedroom period house, with good living space & first floor bathroom. This property is likely to be ideal for families or professionals looking to be wit..  |
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| Detached Bungalow For Sale, Stirling Street Blackford Dundee |
£285000 |
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5 BedroomFreeholdGardenGarage |
Situated in the quiet village of Blackford, 4 miles south of Auchterarder, Hillfoot is a large (200sqm) bungalow with 5 full size double bedrooms, large lounge (7.5x5.5m), large family kitchen diner, 2 bathrooms..  |
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| Semi Detached House For Sale, Dovecote Close Snitterby, Nr Gainsborough Lincoln |
£152000 |
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3 BedroomFreeholdGardenGarage |
A prestige development by Marquee homes in the beautiful village of snitterby brings you this 1 yr old 3 bedroomed home, with ensuite and additional large bathroom. With views over conutryside the fitted kitchen..  |
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| Mid Terrace For Sale, Sloane Street Morris Green Bolton |
£70000 |
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2 BedroomLeaseholdGarden |
Asking price: £70,000
This pre-war, 2 bedroomed terraced house is in good condition, but is in need of refitting. The property is leasehold, with 896 years remaining on the lease.
The house comprises:
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| Townhouse For Sale, Sutton Square Hackney London |
£335000 |
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2 BedroomLeaseholdGardenDriveway |
FOR SALE.
TWO-BEDROOM HOUSE with OWN GARDEN.
SUTTON SQUARE, HACKNEY, LONDON, E9 6EQ.
Total floor area approximately 689 square feet / 64 square metres.
A well presented and centrally heated two-store..  |
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| Apartment For Sale, Mare Street Hackney London |
£239995 |
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2 BedroomLeasehold |
FOR SALE.
TWO-BEDROOM FLAT with OWN ROOF TERRACE FOR SALE.
MARE STREET, HACKNEY, LONDON, E8 1HA.
Total floor area approximately 645 square feet / 60 square metres.
A well presented and centrally heat..  |
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| Apartment For Sale, Sutton Square Hackney London |
£215000 |
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1 BedroomLeaseholdGarden |
FOR SALE.
ONE-BEDROOM THIRD / TOP FLOOR FLAT.
SUTTON SQUARE, HACKNEY, LONDON, E9 6EQ.
Total floor area approximately 452 square feet / 42 square metres.
A well presented and centrally heated one-bedr..  |
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House Buying Guide
Buying a house is one of the biggest decisions that you will ever make in your life. Once you have decided to buy a house and found out how much you can afford to buy it, it is worth sitting down and thinking hard about what you want from your new home. This may be the size and number of rooms in your home, the type of area you may decide to move to, access to schools, shops and local amenities etc.
Once you have selected your area, you need to check the home prices and compare them with your budget that you can afford. In case of taking a mortgage out it is useful to go see a mortgage advisor to see how much money you will have to borrow (which will be in accordance with your household income). You can start looking for houses for sale through your local estate agents, online websites and property newspapers to find a property of your choice. If you are interested in buying a house that fits into your criteria we strongly recommend viewing the house before buying it.
All mortgage lenders require a basic valuation. They need to know that they are not lending you more than the property is worth, and that if you decide to sell the property off you will get at least as much money back as you paid for it.
Before buying a home you can complete a home buyers report (recommended for houses that are under 50-75 years old) which will give you more detail about a property then a basic valuation report. You can also conduct a building survey which is recommended for older buildings and houses over 75 years old. This option can be costly and can take up to two weeks to process. Check the local and national property market and compare how much a particular type of house is worth. It is also worth checking if the property is freehold or leasehold. If you are planning to extend your property in the future then check planning permissions, expenses on extensions etc.
Once you have firmly decided on buying a particular house it is time to put in an offer. You need to do this through either the owner of the home or through the estate agent selling the property. Once your offer has been accepted, you will need to sort out the how you are going to pay for the home. Cash offers on houses are highly sort after and can reduce processing time and costs. If you are looking to take out a mortgage then check out the latest deals by mortgage lenders. You can also search out the latest deals online or can use a broker to find the cheapest deal for you.
All property buyers need to put down a deposit on the property they plan to buy. The more the deposit you pay on a property, the less your monthly mortgage bills will be. We recommend appointing a solicitor or conveyancer to do the legal work. Your solicitor will present you with a contract, unless he or she has uncovered any legal complications. The seller also has to sign the contract. Once signed, the contracts will be exchanged. You will then have to pay the deposit to your solicitor, which you would lose if you were to pull out on the deal.
What can possibly go wrong?
Your mortgage application could be refused if your credit score is not high enough.
To avoid further offers from other interested parties it is a good idea to demand that the property be taken off the market as soon as your offer has been accepted.
Your mortgage could also be refused due to a low income or amount of loan required. Before looking at properties, you should consult a lender to find what your maximum possible loan would be.
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