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Oh... And if an estate agent tells you the sky is blue go outside and check for yourself
Seriously: If you value it, take/fetch it yourself
Try and be on in good terms with your buyer and vendor and communicate with them independently of the conveyancers. Otherwise it's a horrible game of Chinese whispers with the lawyers trying to cover their backs and talking nonsense. Being able to converse with the other parties is the only way of getting things properly moving. Similar story to thumpingrug above.
And yes....most agents Ive dealt with have been pretty useless....so start on that basis and it can only get better ;-)
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Seem to have been constantly paying g people large amounts of money for very little return all year
We moved the end of April after a tonne of stress, our house went on sale Jan 4th, sold the same weekend, that then fell through (due to our buyers buyer dropping out), we sold again for more than we were expecting to get the same day the original sale fell through, they then lost their buyer. In the end us and the second buyer agreed to both drop our prices so they could take less on their place for a quick sale. I’d managed to get the people we were buying from to hold on for us, they’d been let down a few times already so were keen to find a good buyer.
All worked out in the end, but the final exchange and completion date was delayed by about 3 weeks due to a complete numpty of a solicitor a few people down the chain.
Tonnes of stress, but couldn’t be happier in the new place - Good Luck!!
1 For most folks, house-buying is the largest financial transaction of their life, so you need to be at your most mature and decisive.
2 You are not in control and cannot speed up the process, it will happen when it happens. You will meet people who will tell you they "pushed theirs through". They delude themselves into thinking that to feel better about how long it took.
3 It is like a visit to the dentists. You want it but it is going to hurt in more ways than you expect. Like a long haul flight you just have to put up with it. The end will justify your endurance.
Seriously: If you value it, take/fetch it yourself
The two most important things are 1. Location and 2. Plot size.
Anything else, you can change but not those. So make sure you find somewhere that ticks those boxes.
I left work and my car Engine light came on. Managed to get it round to the garage, took out my phone to call my wife and saw I had a voice mail. It was from the solicitor, very casually telling me that the sale had all fallen through because someone down the chain hadn't disclosed that they didn't actually own 100% of their house. Still remember his stupid fucking chuckle as he said I wouldn't be moving.
Got inside the garage and the computer in my car had failed and it was a grand plus labour.
And check all the taps, windows, and doors work.