Are you looking to buy a property privately, but don't know where to start. Well you can search our property database to find the ideal property from the comfort of your own home. Simply add your property requirements into the property locator below and browse through the properties available.
You will find we provide our customers with an attractive full page advert, unlimited text and full size photographs. All our adverts carry a reference number which can be linked to a For Sale Board. We also provide google mapping, a secure e-mail address and most importantly all our adverts carry a listing date ensuring the information is current and relevant to you.
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Property Locator
For more information about any properties you are interested in, please click on the request more information link on the returned results. Please select your search options from the selections below:
Step 2 - Arrange Viewings
If you are interested in a property you can simply telephone or e-mail the seller directly asking any questions about the property or you may like to arrange a viewing.
Step 3 - Negotiate and Agree a Price
After viewing you may decide to make an offer, remember if you choose to offer a lower value price it could take a few offers to conclude and agree a price. The agreed price should be put in writing by both parties. Remember at this stage the offer is not binding on either the buyer or the seller, nor is any party bound to proceed with the sale so long as the words 'subject to contract' have been used.
Step 4 - Legal Requirements
Both parties should then contact their chosen Solicitor or Licensed Conveyancer who will take over and proceed with the sale through to completion.
We strongly advise that once a sale is negotiated you should not attempt to do the legal side yourself. You should seek professional help from a Solicitor or Licensed Conveyancer who is experienced in legal matters surrounding property sales. Conveyancing is the legal term used for the transfer of ownership of property from one person to another.
Please be aware that Scotland and Northern Ireland Property Laws may slightly vary from those of England and Wales. Always seek legal advice from a Solicitor.
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