It is often the case that when someone sells their home, they tie in the purchase of their next property at the same time. However, there are plenty of reasons not to buy immediately. We look at the sale process and answer the question, What happens if I sell my house and don’t buy another?
At Lockings Solicitors, our experienced property team has been handling conveyancing transactions in East Yorkshire and beyond for many years. We provide a modern and proactive service, ensuring we explain matters in plain English and that you can contact us as needed to ask questions or discuss concerns.
We will always keep you updated on progress and we aim to complete promptly without avoidable delays. Our expertise means we are able to resolve difficulties effectively and deal with complex and high-value transactions.
We are accredited by the Law Society’s Conveyancing Quality Scheme, which recognises both legal excellence and outstanding service standards.
We offer a FREE initial chat so that you can ask us any questions you may have about conveyancing and selling a house. Call us on 01482 300 200, email us at welcome@lockings.co.uk or fill in our Free Online Enquiry and we will call you back promptly. We have offices in Beverley, Hull and York and represent clients across the East Yorkshire and York area.
It may be that you are selling an investment property or selling a probate property and there is no need to buy another house. It could also be the case that you haven’t found the right property to move into yet, but you still want to go ahead with your sale.
Selling a house without buying another immediately can have some benefits. These include:
If you would like us to do your house sale conveyancing, you can speak to us when your property goes on the market. We will be able to let you have the initial paperwork for completion so that we are ready to send the contract package out as soon as you accept an offer.
We have a secure conveyancing portal to enable you to return the information we need at your leisure. We will open a file in readiness and you can fill in the property information and fixtures and fittings forms that your buyer’s solicitor will need.
Once you accept an offer for your property, you can give our name to your estate agent. They will pass our details on to your buyer’s solicitor and we will send out the contract package.
Your buyer’s solicitor will go through the information we provide, ask us any questions they may have and arrange for searches to be carried out.
Once they have everything they need, including survey results and their mortgage offer, and everyone else in the chain is ready to go ahead, we will be able to exchange contracts.
We will discuss completion dates with you before exchange so that you can make arrangements for removals and, where necessary, property rental. When contracts are exchanged, the completion date is set.
Your mortgage lender will let us have a statement showing the amount they will need to redeem their loan. We will provide you with a full statement showing all of the costs, including your estate agent’s invoice, which we will pay on completion.
On the day of completion, once we receive the purchase money, we will notify you. When you have vacated the property, you can leave the keys with the estate agent.
If you sell a house and don’t buy another, you will need to find somewhere else to live if this was your main home. This could mean taking on a rental property, and you may have to commit to six months. There is a risk that property prices could increase during that time.
You will be mortgage-free and have a lump sum, which could provide some interest. If you are able to move in with family, a break between selling and buying a house can give you the chance to save.
If you are thinking of putting a property on the market, our house sale solicitors will be happy to hear from you.
You can ring us for a FREE initial chat on 01482 300 200, email us at welcome@lockings.co.uk or fill in our Free Online Enquiry and we will call you back promptly. We have offices in Beverley, Hull and York and represent clients across the East Yorkshire and York area.
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