So you have decided that you want to buy a property privately, but don't know where to start. Well you can search for the perfect property from the comfort of your own home by looking at properties on our for sale pages. There are hundreds of properties listed and they are detailed in such a clear way that the property description and photographs will give you a clear understanding and help you select the right properties to view, saving you valuable time in your search.
How Do I Access Property Details?
Simply add details into our property locator below such as type of property, number of bedrooms, property value and location and browse through the properties available. Alternatively, if you have seen one of our for sale boards you can enter the reference number into our quick search. You will also find on our home page a featured property which will change every week. All our properties have a reference number and customer details are included at the bottom of each description.
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:
I Would Like to View a Property?
If you are interested in a property you can simply telephone or e-mail the seller asking any questions about the property or arrange a viewing. The seller should have already a Home Information Pack (HIPS) available for you to view, it will give you a clear picture of any issues you need to be aware of before making an offer.
After Viewing What do I do Next?
You may want to make an offer. It could take a few offers to conclude and agree a price. It should then be put in writing by both parties. 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. Remember you are dealing directly with the seller there are no Estate Agents to act as middlemen, as once an offer is agreed an Estate Agent's work is complete and a Solicitor or Licensed Conveyancer will take over and proceed with your 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 the legal matters surrounding property sales. Conveyancing is the legal term used for the transfer of ownership of property from one person to another.