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Buyer FAQs

Inform us of your offer and we will present it to the seller and negotiate on your behalf.

We recommend having an agreement in principle to strengthen your position when making an offer.

Typically 8–12 weeks from offer acceptance to completion, depending on conveyancing and mortgage approval.

Yes, we work with trusted professionals and can provide recommendations if required.

In addition to the purchase price, buyers should budget for solicitor fees, survey fees, mortgage costs and Stamp Duty where applicable.

A chain refers to linked property transactions. A chain‑free purchase may reduce delays.

Offers are not legally binding until contracts are exchanged.

We aim to accommodate flexible viewing times where possible.

Yes, we guide first‑time buyers through every stage of the process.

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