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Deciding upon properties for sale in Sittingbourne, here are a few points in order of importance:

Decide on the basics

Size and Type

  • Are you looking for: a house, flat, bungalow or retirement property?
  • A new or character home?
  • Outside space including gardens, driveways or parking?
  • Room to grow as a family?
  • Somewhere easy to maintain or a renovation project?

Location

  • A property close to local amenities or something a little more remote?
  • or even a country retreat?

Our website has been designed to give you comprehensive information on the local area mapping schools (also giving grades and statistics), shops, bars and restaurants, hospitals and even your nearest gym.

Transport Links

With more and more of us traveling further afield to work and school, access to good transport links is becoming increasingly important. Do you need easy access to the motorway or a mainline rail station? These things should all be considered and can easily be viewed on the transport tab of our property particulars.

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Get your Finances in Order

Looking at mortgage options as early as possible or better still, getting a mortgage offer in principle before you start your property search will save you time when you find your ideal home. When the ideal property does come along, you will want to act immediately so get your finances in place as soon as possible.

We can also help you plan your budget, which will need to cover:

  • Solicitor fees
  • Stamp duty
  • Land registry
  • Local authority searches
  • Bank transfers
  • Mortgage fees
  • Insurance
  • Removal fees
  • Reconnection of services
  • Essential rebuilding or redecorating
  • Finding the Right Property

As soon as your mortgage is sorted, one of the first steps to finding your dream home or investment property, is to register your details with us either by calling on 01795473434, dropping into our office in West Street in Sittingbourne or by simply completing the online Registration Form. Once we have a clear understanding of your requirements you will receive a selection of properties that match your criteria. We can also keep you constantly up-to-date via email and SMS alerts when the latest properties become available.

Make an Offer

After you have found the ideal property and are ready to go ahead, let us know your offer as soon as possible so that we can contact the seller. We will inform them of your offer both verbally and in writing, stating any special conditions.

At this stage, we will need to know what financial arrangements you have made.
The seller may take some time to consider how ready you are to buy i.e. have you found a buyer for your home, can you afford the property (you may be asked to provide evidence of your mortgage approved in principle) or can you move in a time to suit their needs?

Having carefully considered all of this, the seller will hopefully accept your offer. There are no legal obligations on either side until the contracts have been signed.

Get Your Offer Agreed

Once your offer is accepted we will do the following:

  • Prepare a memorandum of sale
  • Write to all parties confirming the agreed price
  • Ask you to confirm your solicitor’s and mortgage broker’s details
  • Your mortgage advisor will also go ahead with your formal mortgage application to check that your lender is  willing to lend on that specific property.
  • It is at this stage that you will need to instruct your solicitor to begin the legal process of your purchase. If you do not already have a solicitor in mind, Family Homes can offer a range of conveyancing solutions which vary from client to client, house to house and price to price.

Conveyancing

The legal transfer of the property from its current owners to you is known as conveyancing. As part of the conveyancing process your solicitor will do the following:

  • Raise any enquiries on receipt of the draft contract from the seller’s solicitor
  • Request their own local searches
  • Refer to the information already provided in the seller’s EPC
  • Agree on a date for exchange of contracts
  • Survey and Mortgage Offer

To ensure you are not borrowing more than the property is worth and to advise on any structural problems, your mortgage lender will arrange for a survey of the property to be conducted by a qualified surveyor.

Once the survey is complete and your mortgage company has received the mortgage valuation report, they will send both you and your solicitor a formal mortgage offer, including details and terms of the loan.

Exchange of Contracts

Exchange of contracts occurs when all enquiries have been confirmed and agreed. Both parties are required to sign the contract and you must pay a deposit to your solicitor. A date for completion will also be agreed.

This formal exchange agrees the terms of the sale and makes them legally binding on both you and the seller. This means that your deposit is not refundable should you change your mind and equally that the seller is obliged to sell to you at the agreed price.

Completion/Moving in

The completion date is the point when residual monies are transferred from your solicitor to the seller’s solicitor and the property legally changes hands. Once we receive confirmation that the monies have cleared in the seller’s account, we will release the keys and you are free to move into your new home

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