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Old 06-Jul-2006, 20:08   #1
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Any solicitors about...?
After years of renting,at long last i am in a position to be able to buy a house,just trying to find out how much i should be payng in fees...?
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Old 06-Jul-2006, 20:37   #2
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More than you earn in 10 years....

And when can you finish tarmacing my drive?
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Old 06-Jul-2006, 20:45   #3
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Mood: IF IN DOUBT..GET BLAGGING.
Didnt know you had a drive for your caravan....
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Old 06-Jul-2006, 20:50   #4
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HOW Dare YOU..................
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Old 06-Jul-2006, 20:58   #5
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I just paid £420 all in
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Old 06-Jul-2006, 21:49   #6
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You have to pay conveyancing fees which are subject to VAT, disbursements (Land Registry and Local Authority searches and various others to make sure there are no horrendous issues likely to crop up eg. flooding), Stamp Duty Land Tax (on properties between £125K and £250K it's 1% of the purchase price). Best bet is to find a house or flat you like then contact a few solicitors and get quotes for the conveyancing and an estimate of the disbursements. If they are local, they'll know what searches are needed and how much they will cost. Bear in mind that, with solicitors conveyancing fees, cheapest is not always best. You can get cheap non-solicitor conveyancing but buying a house is a stressful thing and having grief from your bucket shop conveyancers won't help. Ask your mates if they can recommend anyone. Be prepared for considerable expense and maybe arrange with your lender to lend enough to cover those costs once you know what they are. You will also have a survey fee to pay. You can just have a Building Society valuation which should turn up any serious structural issues but you won't get to hear about the more minor points. Consider the age of the house. It's your biggest investment to date and a structural survey on an older property might save you a load of grief in the long run.

Good Luck and I'll expect an invite to the housewarming party.
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Old 06-Jul-2006, 22:06   #7
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Thought Ruth would answer that one...

Moggers I also expect an invite but only if Jewell isn't there..... ;-)
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Old 06-Jul-2006, 22:22   #8
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Cheers for replies lady and gentlemen...and also tw@..what are you doing back on here ed..? run out of pants to sniff..?

We're buying the house we've been renting for 3 years,so dont have to worry about trawling round looking for places,also no hassle with removals,bonus..needs revamping right through,not done anything to it since we moved here,but fingers crossed everything goes through,then i'll be putting a kitchen extension on and converting the loft,then flog it and try and find somewhere out in the sticks that wants a bit of work doing to it..thats the plan anyway..
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Old 06-Jul-2006, 22:29   #9
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Perhaps Jewell and his rich family can pay the fees for ya !!

We bought ours 4-5 years ago but ******ed if I know how much it cost ! but could not have been to much as I managed to keep the Duke
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Old 06-Jul-2006, 22:32   #10
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Mood: IF IN DOUBT..GET BLAGGING.
By the way age,its not the place you picked up the bodywork from..! Would love to buy it off my mate,but not the price he would want for it,be happy just to have the garage..
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