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Buying a house, just like selling a house, could be one of the most impactful financial decisions you make; so if you are considering buying a home, it’s helpful to know how long it could take.
According to the latest data from Rightmove, York, Cornwall and Manchester are among the ten most popular places people search when looking to buy a house in the UK. This blog will outline each stage involved in buying a house – from searching for your ideal property to moving in – and offer some tips on managing everything effectively.
The initial stage of buying a house comprises finding out what property is right for you. This can take anywhere between a few weeks and several months depending on your criteria, availability of suitable properties and whether you’re looking for somewhere to live or an investment purchase.
Key steps could include:
Once you’ve found a property that takes your fancy, it’s time to put in an offer. This typically involves:
This is the legal process of transferring ownership from one person or entity to another. It can be a long stage and involves a number of steps:
Once all checks have been done and both parties agree on what’s in the contract, contracts are exchanged; this includes:
Completion is when ownership actually changes hands; here are some key details:
Usually, buying a home in England and Wales takes between three and seven months, but this can vary depending on market conditions, the type of property you’re buying, and your individual circumstances.
Many factors can impact the amount of time it takes for someone to purchase their house:
Market conditions: A seller’s market with lots of demand can speed things up while a buyer’s market may slow them down.
Mortgage approval: Mortgage approval can take a long time if you do not have all of your documents ready so make sure that they are before applying.
Property chain: Being part of a property chain where each sale is dependent on another going through makes everything more complicated and therefore slower.
Survey results: Should any problems come up during surveys they will need fixing which adds even more days to this already tiring process!
Legal complications: Any legal issues or disputes will naturally hold back purchasing – sometimes for weeks or months at a time.
Check out our guide to speeding up a property chain for more help and advice.
If you have any questions or need advice tailored to your situation please feel free to contact our expert property team who will be happy to help guide you through this tricky process.