BUYING A PROPERTY Home buying advice
Because we are not estate agents we cannot verify the status or condition of any of the properties advertised on our website. We rely on the property owner to provide us with factual information regarding their property and advise them to ensure this information is accurate and not misleading in any way. We cannot therefore be held responsible for any misleading or inaccurate information provided to us.
We do not advise the seller on valuations or price, do not conduct viewings and do not conduct any negotiations or legal work.
Measurements provided in the property details on this website should be checked with the property owner as they may be approximate. You should also check appliances included in the sale, as well as central heating, wiring, and plumbing to ensure they are in safe working order and adhere to current health and safety regulations.
We suggest you commission an independent survey of the property before you exchange contracts.
You should instruct a solicitor to investigate all legal matters relating to the property (e.g. title, tenure, planning permission etc).
Your solicitor will also agree with the seller what items (e.g. carpets, curtains, fixtures & fittings, sheds etc) will or will not be included in the sale.
For more advice on buying click through the other pages in this section.
• How to buy better
• Arranging a mortgage
• Valuing the property
• Make the best of viewings
• Negotiating the price
• Instructing a solicitor
• Building Surveys
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