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Buying
Process Register
with Cameo Properties
Our
experienced negotiators need as much information as possible
about the type of property you are looking for and are experts
in helping you find your ideal home. The
search begins
With
a clear understanding of your requirements we will access
all properties that match your criteria. In
order to secure a property, we recommend an early viewing. Photography
Our team of specialist Photographers
process every new property quickly and efficiently so it can
appear on the website within days. Our Floorplans, 360°
tours, colour photographs, location maps, aerial views and
a printable colour brochure are available for nearly every
property we market. Mortgage
It is advisable to get a mortgage
agreed in principle as early as possible, as this will speed
up your mortgage application. Our recommended broker, Clifford
Clegg Private Clients Ltd based in the Docklands, London,
has access to every mortgage on the market and, unlike most
brokers. Their advice and quote is completely free. Viewings
Viewings can be
conducted by appointment between 9am - 8pm Monday to Friday
and 9am - 5pm on Saturdays.
Appointments can be booked 8am - 8pm,
7 days a week. Making
an offer
Once you've found
a suitable property, we'll put your offer forward to the seller,
both verbally and writing. Any offer is subject to a contract
being signed. There are no legal obligations on either side
until the contract is signed. Legal
A solicitor will be required to
handle the legal paperwork involved (conveyance). It is preferable
to use a solicitor who knows the area that you're moving to
and specialises in conveyancing. Cameo Properties recommend
Singhania & Co, London who have extensive experience of
all types of property transaction and understand the need
to progress all transaction efficiently and speedily. Sale
agreed
Once your offer
is accepted, you will need to instruct your solicitor to proceed
immediately. At this stage always ensure that exchange and
completion dates are agreed. This is also the time to instruct
your mortgage broker to proceed with your mortgage application
and make arrangements for a survey. Draft
Contract
This is drawn up
by the seller's solicitor and sent to your solicitor, who
will raise some preliminary enquiries and make a Land Registry
search. Local
Authority Search
Your solicitor will
submit a local authority search to the local borough council.
This will reveal, for example, planning consents granted for
the property and any local issues. Survey
A survey is carried
out on the property by a surveyor on behalf of the mortgage
lender to identify any structural problems and advise on the
property's value. Contract
approval
Once results of
the local search and answers to the preliminary enquiries
are received, the draft contract is approved by your solicitor
providing there are no further enquiries. Formal
mortgage offer
This document will
be sent to your solicitor for you to sign. Once signed and
returned your mortgage is in place and you are ready to exchange
contracts. Exchange
of contracts
The contract is
signed by you and the seller. The deposit (usually 10% of
the purchase price) is telegraphically transferred or paid
by the buyer's solicitor in the form of a banker's draft.
The completion date is set. Completion
This
is generally set a few days to a few weeks after exchange
of contracts, depending on each parties' personal requirements.
Residual monies (usually 90%) are now transferred from your
solicitor to the seller's solicitor's account.
Congratulations, you are now the legal owner
of your new home!
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