Survey today, fingers crossed everything is ok!
Its been over 3 weeks since we appointed our solicitors and we haven't heard a peep from them since the initial 'thank you for appointing us'.
I know from speaking to the vendor that draft contracts have been sent along with the fixtures and fittings form. Should we have been told this?
Me and the GF are having a real hard time finding the right house.
We have been looking since May and even had one offer accepted but it fell through.
Really hard keeping each other motivated,We I am refreshing the usual right move etc daily but within several large areas there is barely anything being added.
Varies, some will report things to you piece by piece, some will wait till they have received everything, raised enquiries and had responses and had searches back before reporting to you. Personally I do the former so clients aren't left in the dark thinking nothing is going on, but judging by this thread I'm a special *********
After 3 weeks in your position i'd be giving them a ring just to see where they're at. But also don't place too much reliance on what the vendor says, bearing in mind he could be hearing 2nd hand information from solicitors and/or agents who may be covering their backs!
That doesn't sound like 8-10k of work, I'd imagine you'll get laughed away.
Still early days yet! Me and the gf started looking in January 14 and only recently had an offer accepted.
Me and the GF are having a real hard time finding the right house.
We have been looking since May and even had one offer accepted but it fell through.
Really hard keeping each other motivated,We I am refreshing the usual right move etc daily but within several large areas there is barely anything being added.
We are ready to make compromises, I think the hardest problem we are facing is the lack of houses coming onto the market. I have a pretty blaket search open for the whole area including areas we do not want to live and there is only a few houses a day.
This is probably normal but it gets a bit disheartening, hopefully it is all worth it in the long run![]()
Jesus that is scary,congrats though.
We have some quite specific requirements, I am amazed at what they cram in some houses now. I think even with 1million compromises will always have to be made
I'd imagine the market is slow at the moment and only getting worse. Our new instructions over the last few months would be bad for winter let alone summerThe estate agents I know are the same. If you can find the right property for sale it's probably a good time to try and get a cheeky low offer in but it's not so likely to come along!
I should be moving into my new home in 10 days time. It took us over a year of searching to find it and IMO it's perfect.
Detached (perfect for my home cinema system)
Low maintenance large rear garden with green house and shed (perfect for home growing and those who don't want to spend every weekend gardening)
Garage built in with space for 4 cars on driveway
Large loft space that can be converted
Move in condition
All the bedrooms are of a decent size (not the usual of only the main bedroom is and the rest are tiny another major plus)
Oh and the best part Virgin Media for 300MB broadband
The only downsides which aren't that big an issue would be electric fire, would have preferred gas but it has a light to make it look like it's on (imitates a real fire) when it's not and you can then use radiator. The other being dining area/room may be a bit small as in it can comfortably seat 6, more then there is an issue.
Over that whole period of time we only found 2 homes we really liked and this is the much better of the 2 in terms of package albeit it's also been the most expensive too.
I think the most important thing is to nail down the areas you would really like and see if they are affordable. If that is the area you want then keep looking and viewing. Viewing is essential as only when you see it in person you can really appreciate what it is, pictures and floorplans can be deceiving, it's amazing what some people will try and pass off as a bedroom.
I think it's best to view as many as you can, even ones you don't like the look of so you can keep building a picture in your head exactly what your looking for. View different types too, semi detached, detached, town houses, etc. When you view the right one that way you won't let it pass you by. As soon as I had viewed it I sat down with the owner and done the deal directly rather than through the EA. I didn't want a middle man messing me about. I asked how much he wanted, I offered about 2% less and he accepted. I know I could have maybe gotten another 2% off but I didn't think it was worth the risk of letting him think on it. He said he would need to clear it with his partner but it should be fine and he said that was just going through the motions and we shook on it.
The sellers seem like really nice people and it's been smooth sailing thus far. Not long to go and everything is fine on my end, I just cannot wait for it all to be over and hopefully no surprises within the next 10 days.
Got a rightmove linky? I love being nosey![]()
I think that is all scaremongering and the masses start to believe it so it happens as they all start following the trend.
The country has a housing shortage and there are more buyers than there are sellers.
If that was the case properties wouldn't be sat on the market for as long as they are with people having to accept well under asking price.