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Top Five Property Turn-offs
August 08, 2017
When it comes to viewing a property, there are many key areas that potential buyers will be looking at, depending on their needs. However, no matter what the requirements of the viewer, they will all be looking for a clean, tidy property that makes them feel at home.
Checking the property: what you should check after buying your home
December 27, 2016
For many, the first days after getting the keys to your new property are a whirlwind. You’ve got lots of boxes to unpack, you’re enjoying the space and there’s a thrill of excitement every time you step in the front door. Whether you have bought a brand new home from the builder or one that has been in existence for a hundred years or more, you should consider some basic checks, as soon as you can, after taking possession of the keys.
What you need to know if you are renting for the first time
December 22, 2016
Flying the nest for the first time can be a big deal. For most youngsters this means renting, whether it’s with your partner, friends or even a stranger. Whilst your parents are usually the best source of information (about most things), chances are they’ve been out of the rental market for a while.
Five ways to make a rental property feel like home
October 11, 2016
t’s not always possible to buy your own place, maybe you don’t have the cash, or maybe you just like the option of moving around? There are lots of reasons why you would consider renting, but sometimes a rental property can feel like you’re living in someone else’s home. From adding a splash of colour, to showing off your artistic side, we’ve put together our top tips for making your rented property feel more like a home, without leaving a dent in your deposit.
Buying a house in Scotland Part Five: Conveyancing
April 20, 2016
So, you have bought a house! Congratulations. By now, feeling a wee bit weary, perhaps, you have been through the process of arranging funding, searched for suitable homes on ASPC’s website, made a selection to view, been to see several, tried for a couple, possibly, without success, but now the end is in view.
Buying a house in Scotland - Part Four: Closing dates
February 17, 2016
Unfairly regarded by some as the devil’s work, lawyers’ skulduggery, a scam or some other pejorative term, closing dates have long been used by Scottish solicitors as the means to afford fair play in house sales. It is important to state, at the outset, that many alternatives have been tried and none have succeeded in finding a better way.