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Tips for Buyers

1. Work out how much you can afford before you start viewing. Most estate agents have a financial adviser but make sure they're independent so that you know you're being shown all the options and getting the best possible deal. It can also help you act quicker when you find the property you like and increase your credibility as a serious buyer.

2. Don't forget about the additional costs when working out your budget. Lenders fees, stamp duty, legal fees, surveyor's fees and removal costs can add up.

3. Do your homework. Before contacting estate agents think about how soon you would like to move, what you need, and what you would like from your potential new home. Make a checklist: price, location, size, style, facilities, transport links, etc. all need to be considered. Having a clear idea before you start can help you save time later.

4. Hit the streets! Drive around the areas you are interested in, as it will help you get a feel for the area and locate local amenities such as shops, schools and leisure facilities.

5. Find out what days the local property pages are out. Pinpoint the agents dealing with your preferred areas from these - working through the Yellow pages alphabetically is not time effective as most agents are area specific.

6. Your local estate agent is your best friend when it comes to finding your ideal home. Keep in regular contact and don't be afraid to build a rapport. Give them as many contact details as possible & be honest about your requirements - help them to help you!

7. Before you view a property read the property particulars!! It may look nice in the picture but if hasn't got the space, garden, area you want your wasting both yours and the agents time - time that could be spent viewing more suitable properties.

8. Have a check list of things you want to ask when at a viewing - it will make it easier to compare properties later if you are viewing several in a row. For example how long has it been on the market? How soon are the owners looking to move? What's the neighbourhood like?

9. If you are thinking about buying a flat remember to check the lease and maintenance details and think about what the other tenants may be like.

10. When you do find a property you like don't be afraid to put in a serious offer - silly offers will only reduce your credibility as a serious buyer. If your offer is accepted be prepared to get your solicitor details in quickly as the agent will continue to do viewings until you do.



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