How to buy a house

Buying a house or flat can be more complicated than it looks – especially if you’re a first-time buyer.

That's why we've created this guide to the most common six steps to buying your first home – a list of what you should expect, for both now and later on.

Jane Bloggs
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Register your details with an estate agent

Your estate agent will quickly become your closest friend throughout the buying process. They’re here to guide you through the buying process, answering your questions and will act as your go-between with the seller, giving you one less thing to worry about.

When you register with Wards, we’ll listen to your requirements and advise you of the best possible matches plus some alternative options that could suit you just as well. Our local knowledge is second to none – so even if you’re new to Sussex, Surrey or Hampshire, we’ll guide you through the local schools, transport and general feel of the area.

Look online for your new home

Did you know that 95% of property searches begin online? While nothing is better than seeing your next home in person, browsing through property listings online can help you to create a shortlist of houses or flats you’d like to see.

We list all of our properties on Rightmove, Zoopla, Primelocation and On The Market – making these websites the perfect place to start. What’s more, you can even experience a virtual tour for some properties on our website, allowing you to fully explore every nook and cranny from the comfort of your couch.

Secure your mortgage

It’s usually a good idea to secure a mortgage agreement in principle ahead of your viewings. This way, your seller will know that you’re already in a great position to progress with the sale.

To make things even easier for you, in every major branch of Wards, we have an in-house Mortgage Adviser who can guide you through your options and even find the most suitable mortgage for you.

Book some viewings

Nothing beats seeing your new home in person so we suggest that you book a viewing as soon as you’ve decided that you like what you see online. Get in quickly as some properties can be sold almost as soon as they’re put on the market.

Make an offer

So, you’ve found the one – now the fun really begins. Decide what you’d like to offer and then get in touch with your seller’s estate agent.

Open a file with a conveyancer

While you’re having your offer mulled over, be proactive and instruct a solicitor or conveyancer. They’ll handle the legal side of the sale, from the searches and title deeds to the exchange of contracts. We have our own conveyancing team who offer their services at a fixed fee, with nothing to pay until you reach completion. So, if the worst should happen and your purchase were to fall through, you wouldn’t have to pay for their services.

With over 40 branches across Kent, we’re sure to have a team of friendly agents local to you. Find your local team today.