Zoopla home buyer’s checklist
A handy checklist can make all the difference when you’re buying a home. So, here’s a useful planner, where you can tick off various stages once you’ve completed them.
Good luck with your purchase and happy moving!
- Decide if you’re ready to buy
- Have you got a deposit saved up?
- Work out how much you can afford to spend
- Find the best mortgage offer for you
- Get an offer lined up from a lender
- Work out other costs you’ll have to cover
- Meet and register with estate agents
- Consider hiring a property search agent (if appropriate)
- Match a property to how you live
- Consider old vs new homes
- Weigh up ‘free’ offers or incentives from developers or private vendors
- Ask about service charges
- Check out parking, storage and council tax
- Consider doing up a wreck, buying at auction or with a friend or family member
- Think about government-supported shared ownership schemes, such as FirstBuy
- Work out a ‘home triangle’: budget, space and location
- Draw up ‘would like’ and ‘really need’ lists
- Consider extending your search if you can’t find anything within your budget
- Ask agents to show you ‘comparables’ (prices of similar property in the area)
- Research prices paid recently for properties in the area and current home value trends.
- Check out crime rates, transport links and whether prices have risen or fallen
- Choose a solicitor
- If buying with a friend or partner, get a co-ownership agreement drawn up
- Ask to see the Energy Performance Certificate for the property
- Make enquiries if buying a leasehold flat (who’s the freeholder and managing agent, how much are ground fees and service charges, can you keep pets?)
- Make an offer in writing
- Ask for an exclusivity period, if possible (so the seller doesn’t show the property to anyone else)
- Agree a date when the vendor moves out and you move in
- Show proof that the lender will give you money (if getting a mortgage)
- Check the solicitor is making enquiries and getting title deed information
- Choose a surveyor
- Organise a survey or valuation
- Set the completion date
- Book a van or removals company
- Inform authorities (such as utility companies, Electoral Roll, your employer and Inland Revenue) of your new address
- Contact the council to suspend a parking bay for the removal van
- Get the mortgage deed for the solicitor to sign
- Sign contracts for exchange
- Pay the balance of the property’s price
- Get the transfer document and title deeds
- Take out building and contents insurance
- Pay stamp duty, Land Registry and solicitor’s fees
- Check your insurer covers you for any damage while moving
- Tell the removals company about narrow roads or unusual directions
- Pack, ensuring fragile items are well wrapped
- Label each box with a number or letter corresponding to the room where it will go
- Pack a ‘moving box’ with essentials including tea, cleaning materials and a bottle of bubbly
- Keep passports and other vital items with you
- Pack a bag for each person with a toothbrush and change of clothing
- Get someone to mind your pets (or make sure they’re secure)
- Get the keys to the property
- Enjoy living in your new home!