Q: Looking for a quick guideline cost of buying a house. No stamp duty will be paid and its a new feature. There will be an arrangement fee . but I have an organized myself.
Q: My husband and I married and moved to our house in 1985 and are since then. We have now decided to move to something bigger, but definitely do hubbys head in the thinking of all the various costs involved besides the actual purchase of the house!
Here is my list of what you pay. Can someone who already through the process let me know if Ive missed anything.
1. Estate Agents (When Ive recorded 1?%, But plans to more brokers and haggling given)
2. Solicitors F
Q: I have a very good friend who works in the moment development.
At ownership of his company are building quite a few 2 bedroom apartments in Birmingham.
I also will come into some money (about 80k)
I are strongly thinking about it purchase of 4 apartments off plan and offered a 6.5% discount on the house price. The apartments will be built by this time next year and I expect they are worth more than the price at the time they are just by normal cpmpleted house
Q: We are buying a new build property – it is all finished and ready to move to earlier as buyers stopped before completion. Our house was bought buy a first time buyer who wants to complete as soon as possible. Everything is almost ready-search etc
The construction now say they go the house back on the market next week as we do not do their contracts to sign at the beginning of next week. Our lawyer told us that we are not complete fools to sign a contract as we were in trouble as the buye
Q: Not sure if this belongs here or in the techie forum?
My flat is a flat top, right under the roof with high ceilings (conversion) and small windows. We almost unconscious and spent a fortune last summer with a portable air conditioning unit. Now we own the flat we would like to put in a permanent air conditioner in the bedroom and possibly a mezzanine lounge where they can get up to 40 degs.
No idea where to begin, other than that I do not want to waste money, but must be abl
Q: We sold our house at the end of February and our mortgage company told us that we have three months to find another house and we would be able to port our mortgage to the new.
We have a new building and our mortgage man has just informed us we have to pay £ 430 for a valuation survey! This is the price of a survey for a house worth between 300k and 400k. The banding mortgage man has me listed 90K houses now exist in my area in the southwest.
Much as stamp duty threshol
Q: We have seen a house we love and become our offer, which at the right price, only accepted by the seller as we have “sold”,
Now when it comes to selling our little . house is purchased by one of our parents, and they will repay the mortgage I currently have and gives us £ 20k to place a deposit on our new place. This will happen once the parents house is sold, but currently is currently on the market with a few bites of intrest.
Our mortgage for the new place is accept
Q: We were due to the exchange, but yesterday had a conversation late in the day of our lawyers not to say that we had and they were waiting on confirmation from our customers offer mortgage company (he is renting the house after purchased). Nothing is released and the brokers seem uncertain about what is happening. The man is apparently having to remortgage the house to pay for the purchase . but thats all we really know.
We was even given our date of completion and started businesse
Q: Hi there,
We bought our current house extensively renovated last year and now we have about 220k equity in the £ house.
We have a house in the same poor state as ours was given and we want to buy it for a profit .
I spoke to our building society (Abbey), and they said they would let us take the equity just as much as we can afford to pay based on salary, around 55k on top of our current mortgage 180k (which bound in a 2-year tracker, with 11 months to go)
Q: Yesterday we had an offer on our house, we turned it down. The offer was subsequently improved (although slightly below the asking price) we accepted.
By the close of trading, we learned that he was an offer on another property also had made, they had accepted. He told the agency that he would sleep on and decide in the morning.
It was bad enough we had left over night, but how can you justify that offer on two properties, fair enough have a backup, but it stinks — – -