Top Tips for Property Buyers: Expert Advice from Town and City Homes

Top Tips for Property Buyers: Expert Advice from Town and City Homes

Buying a property is one of the biggest financial decisions you’ll ever make. Whether you're a first-time buyer or a seasoned investor, navigating the property market can be complex. At Town and City Homes, we’re here to make the journey smoother and more successful. Here’s our expert advice to help you buy with confidence:

1. Get Your Finances in Order First

Before you start browsing listings or booking viewings, make sure your finances are ready. This includes:

  • Checking your credit score - Lenders will scrutinise your credit history. Ensure it's healthy by checking for errors and addressing any outstanding debts.
  • Saving for a deposit - The larger your deposit, the better your mortgage interest rate is likely to be. Aim for at least 10%, but 15-20% or more is ideal.
  • Getting a mortgage in principle (Agreement in Principle)

This not only gives you clarity on your budget but also shows sellers you're a serious buyer.

2. Define Your Property Needs and Wants

Clarity on what you're looking for will save you time and prevent disappointment. Create a list of 'must-haves' and 'nice-to-haves':

  • Location: Consider proximity to work, schools, amenities, public transport, and green spaces. Research local crime rates and future development plans.
  • Property Type: House, flat, terraced, semi-detached, detached? Each has its pros and cons regarding space, maintenance, and community.
  • Number of Bedrooms/Bathrooms: Think about your current and future needs.
  • Garden/Outdoor Space: Is this essential for you?
  • Parking: Crucial in many urban areas.

3. View with a Critical Eye

It’s easy to fall in love at first sight—but be thorough. During viewings:

  • Check for signs of damp, cracks, or poor maintenance
  • Test taps, light switches, and windows
  • Consider layout, natural light, and storage

Don’t hesitate to visit more than once, at different times of day.

4. Use a Trusted Local Estate Agent

A good estate agent doesn’t just unlock doors—they guide you through the entire process, from offer to completion. At Town and City Homes, we offer:

  • Personalised property searches
  • Local market expertise
  • Transparent communication throughout

5. Ask the Right Questions

When you're interested in a property, ask about:

  • How long it's been on the market
  • Why the sellers are moving
  • Running costs (council tax, utilities)
  • Any recent repairs or renovations

An experienced estate agent (like us!) will help you get honest, practical answers.

Buying a home should be exciting, not stressful. With the right advice and a trusted estate agency on your side, it can be a smooth and even enjoyable process.

Thinking of buying? Get in touch with Town and City Homes today. Whether you're just starting out or ready to make an offer, we're here to help you find the perfect place to call home.








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