Property April 13, 2022
     

How to Be a Stress-Free First-Time Buyer in Low Fell

Taking that first step on the property ladder is simultaneously exciting and terrifying. No matter how old you are, buying your first property will make you feel like a proper grown-up. 

 

Before you even find the right property, there’s lots to learn, so in this quick read, we’ve pulled together our top five tips for first-time buyers. 

 

Be mortgage savvy

There are so many different options when buying a first home – whether you’re getting a loan from the bank of mum and dad, wading through Help to Buy admin, or going it alone. In every case, a mortgage is the first step you need to take. 

 

For a rough estimate of how much you’ll need to borrow, there are plenty of online tools that can help. You could also speak directly to your bank or high-street lender about their mortgage deals. If you need some extra help, speak to us about a financial adviser or mortgage broker. We work with plenty of first-time buyers and have all the info you need. 

 

Be real 

When you first start looking, it’s important to be realistic about your budget. By looking at properties way outside your price range, you could find it harder to see the potential in those that suit your current financial situation. Get yourself a vision board and focus on the things you really need from a new home. 

 

Be in the know 

Newsflash: not all properties are on Rightmove or Zoopla. While these sites give you a good idea of what’s available and for how much, by registering with agents such as ourselves, we keep you in mind (and updated) before something even goes online. 

 

There’s nearly always competition for a property, so it’s best to speak to experienced agents and register what you’re looking for instead of just relying on the internet. 

 

Be open

You might have a very specific list of requirements, such as area, parking, outside space, and so on. However, it’s important to be flexible when you view a property. It might not tick every item on your list, but it may also have tonnes of potential. Always view a property before you rule it out. 

 

Be calm 

Once you’ve found a property, stay calm. If you’ve got your mortgage sorted, you’ve got a conveyancer, and you’re regularly in touch with your agent, there’s no need to worry. We understand there’s a lot to get done before you exchange; our job is to help you take any stress away. 

 

We have served many first-time buyers at Sarah Mains Residential over the years, and we’re ready to help you get your feet on the property ladder. Contact us on 0191 487 8855 today. 

 

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