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Buying tips

Buying property involves us in the biggest financial commitment of our lives.

Let UpMyStreet help you: read our buying tips and links to save time, money and hassle:

See also

  • Mortgages
    Compare mortgages and save on your biggest monthly outgoing.
  • Propert report
    Get a detailed report of the property market in Congleton.
  • Conveyancing
    Buying or selling in Congleton? We can take care of the legal paperwork.

Location, location, location

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The area where you live will be at least as important as the property itself:

Research the area as thoroughly as you can

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  • Explore the whole area, not just streets you might live on.
  • Visit at different times - is it a quiet road at 6pm but full of noisy people when the pubs close?
  • Look at local crime figures.
  • Does the local council deliver good and valued services? See how their performance measures up.
  • Our neighbourhood profiles give an insight into the likely demographics, lifestyle and consumer choices of the neighbours.
  • Ask residents for tips, advice and grass roots opinion using our Conversations message boards.
  • Read local news stories online.
  • Are key services on your doorstep or far away? My essentials will tell you.

Weigh up the options

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  • Make a list of the pros and cons for each area.
  • Use our compare option: the difference in average prices or council tax could decide where you live.
  • Decide what your deal-breakers are. The local school or transport options may be key.
  • Get a full picture of the local property market with a property report.

Think long term

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What factors might affect your investment in the future?

  • Check with the council’s planning department for details on any proposed developments in the area.
  • Compare mortgage deals: make sure you get an option that will work for you long term.

Your new home

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  • Buy a title plan and property register for houses you're interested in before you make an offer (£2 each). A plan defines the property and a property register tells you who owns the house, the price paid, any loans secured against it and any rights of way across the land.
  • Compare deals on Home insurance for your new property
  • A property survey will put your mind at ease when buying a new home and uncover any potential problems with a property before you make your purchase.
  • Double check that any building works such as extensions have the correct planning permission and conform to building standards
  • If you have a car, check on parking permission.
  • Find out all you can about your neighbours from the vendors.
  • Use our Conversations service to get views and advice from the neighbours.

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