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Buying Property

A Helping Hand Through The Process

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As well as handling conveyancing, our strategic advice can be invaluable. Through our research and knowledge of the ever-changing property market, our conveyancing solicitors can help you understand the current market and what other buyers are likely to offer. We can advise whether your offer should be ‘subject to survey’ and your ‘date of entry’. We can also advise on the survey results.

Contact us by telephone in Edinburgh on 0131 202 7516 or in Glasgow on 0141 404 0436 or through our online enquiry form on this website, to find out how we could help you.

Properties for Sale

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Buying property in Scotland: Where to start

Before you look for a property, establish how much you can afford to offer: combine any existing equity /deposit savings with an affordable mortgage. Your bank or a building society could help or ask an Independent Financial Adviser (IFA). Contact us if you need a recommendation for an IFA for free, impartial advice.

Working out your offer

Properties in Scotland are listed either with an “Offers Over”, “Offers Around” or at a “Fixed Price”

Offers over

This system can be confusing. It’s sometimes difficult to judge the desired sale price – or how much over the valuation others may offer. A general guide is to add on a percentage to the ‘Offers Over’ price. The advised percentage will change substantially depending on the property’s location and the current market buoyancy. Ask us for advice – we can help you work out exactly what to offer.

Offers around

This has become much more popular since Home Reports were introduced. Generally, the offers around price is the same as the Home Report valuation. If there is a lot of interest in a property, a closing date can still be fixed and a bid submitted at the closing date. If there is less interest in a property, a purchaser may be able to negotiate a price below the offers around price.

Fixed price

This indicates the price the sellers want. They will usually sell to the first person offering this price.

Making an offer

Contact our experienced property purchase advisers, Emma Kennie or Mira Petkova for immediate advice on what to offer. Let them take care of it for you.

Contact Emma Kennie on 0131 385 8821 – emma.kennie@gibsonkerr.co.uk
Contact Mira Petkova on 0131 297 4672 – mira.petkova@gibsonkerr.co.uk

They can submit an offer on your behalf in Scottish legal terms, incorporating the Scottish
Standard Clauses (Edition 6)(SSC6)
.

What our clients say

Thanks for all your help – and patience – in getting us through our sale and purchase; your efforts are very much appreciated.

Mr & Mrs J, Edinburgh

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