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Tips To Avoid Being Gazumped

Tips To Avoid Being Gazumped

by Ian | Aug 23, 2019 | Building Surveys, Buying a home, Buying a home privately, Conveyancing, Estate Agents, Legal work, Making An Offer, Valuations

  How to make yourself Gazump-Proof                      There are a number of practical steps you can take to protect yourself from buyers going back on an agreed deal:   1.           Don’t make an offer to buy until your own property’s under offer.   2.          ...
Homebuying Disaster Scenario #3: Gazumping and Gazundering

Homebuying Disaster Scenario #3: Gazumping and Gazundering

by Ian | Aug 14, 2019 | Building Surveys, Buying a home, Buying a home privately, Conveyancing, Estate Agents, Legal work, Making An Offer, Valuations

  Gazumped or gazundered? Here’s what to do   When the housing market isn’t reasonably stable,  with prices either rising sharply or falling, there’s a greater chance that as the weeks go by one side or the other may be tempted to try and...
Homebuying Disaster Scenario #2: A Break In The Chain

Homebuying Disaster Scenario #2: A Break In The Chain

by Ian | Aug 8, 2019 | Building Surveys, Buying a home, Buying a home privately, Conveyancing, Estate Agents, Legal work, Making An Offer, Valuations

  A broken housebuying chain – what to do?   Of all the things that can go wrong, a break in the chain is the one you have least control over. The chain comprises a string of individual deals, downwards from the person who’s buying your house and upwards from...
Homebuying Disaster Scenario #1: The Seller Pulls Out

Homebuying Disaster Scenario #1: The Seller Pulls Out

by Ian | Jul 31, 2019 | Building Surveys, Buying a home, Buying a home privately, Conveyancing, Estate Agents, Legal work, Making An Offer, Valuations

   The seller pulls out – what to do?   The single most common reason for sales falling through is a simple change of mind by one side or the other.   If you’re on the receiving end of such a reversal of fortune all you can reasonably do is find out what motive...
When things go wrong – should you still proceed?

When things go wrong – should you still proceed?

by Ian | Jul 23, 2019 | Building Surveys, Buying a home, Buying a home privately, Conveyancing, Estate Agents, Legal work, Making An Offer, Valuations

Deciding whether to proceed   You’ve made an offer on the property you want to buy. The offer was accepted by the seller and time has passed.  You naturally assumed that it was virtually in the bag.  But suddenly you’ve hit a major problem.   The 2 big...
When things go wrong buying a property

When things go wrong buying a property

by Ian | Jul 12, 2019 | Building Surveys, Buying a home, Buying a home privately, Conveyancing, Estate Agents, Legal work, Making An Offer, Sealed Bids, Valuations

What to do when things go wrong No matter how experienced you are at dealing in property, there’s always something nasty that can jump out and bite you. The trick is to see it coming and deal with it promptly. A lot of problems are simply down to poor communication....
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