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Buying a house: full checklist

Being methodical and having a 'buying a house' checklist can make all the difference when you're on the hunt for a new home.

Words by: The Brain Charity

From getting your finances in shape through to exchange and completion, here's everything you need to know about buying a home.

1. Are you ready?

  • Do you have a large enough deposit saved?

  • Calculate how much you can afford to spend per month

  • Find the best mortgage offer

  • Get an offer lined up from a lender

  • Calculate other costs you'll have to cover

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2. Starting your search

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3. Viewing

  • Check out parking and storage 

  • Check running costs, such as council tax and utility bills

  • Check out crime rates, transport links and whether prices have risen or fallen in the area

  • Consider extending your search if you can't find anything within your budget

  • Ask to see the Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) for the property

  • If buying leasehold, who's the freeholder and managing agent? How much are ground fees and service charges?

4. Making an offer

  • Choose a solicitor

  • Research prices paid for local properties and current home value trends

  • Make an offer in writing

  • Ask for the property to be taken off the market as soon as your offer is accepted

5. Arrange a mortgage

  • Compare interest rates from lenders

  • Contact a mortgage broker or approach individual lenders to arrange the best rate for you

  • Show proof that the lender will give you money, if you are taking out a mortgage, such as a mortgage in principle

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6. Appoint a surveyor

  • Choose a surveyor and organise a survey to check everything's in order

  • If there are things wrong with the home, know that you can negotiate on the price to cover the cost of repairs

7. Appoint a conveyancer

  • Appoint a conveyancer to manage the property transaction, handle the relevant searches and the transfer of ownership

  • Stay on top of all paperwork requests to keep things running smoothly

  • Your conveyancer will work with other conveyancers in the property chain to set the exchange and completion dates for everyone

  • They'll sign the mortgage deed

  • You'll sign the contracts for exchange

  • The solicitor will arrange for the balance of the property's price to be paid

  • And get the transfer document and title deeds to you

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5. Moving

  • Book a van or removals company

  • Inform authorities such as utility companies, Electoral Roll, your employer and Inland Revenue of your new address

  • Contact the council to suspend a parking bay for the removal van

  • Take out building and contents insurance

  • Pay Stamp Duty, Land Registry and solicitor's fees

  • Check your insurer covers you for any damage while moving

  • Tell the removals company about narrow roads or unusual directions

  • Pack, ensuring fragile items are well wrapped

  • Label each box with a number or letter corresponding to its designated room

  • Pack a ‘moving box' with essentials including tea, cleaning materials and a bottle of bubbly!

  • Keep passports and other vital items with you

  • Pack a bag for each person with a toothbrush and change of clothing

  • Get someone to mind your pets (or make sure they're secure)

  • Get the keys to the property

  • Enjoy living in your new home!


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