strick206
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Just had an offer accepted on my first house, just looking into fees now, survey,solicitors fees, stamp duty
Anyone who has been through this care to give a quick overview of what you paid
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AK
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shouldnt you have maybe had an idea of fee's before making an offer
Ask you solicitor about fee's
Google stamp duty.
Survey - isnt that covered in a home report (or might be different in England) - if not phone some surveyors.
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strick206
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The cost of them isn't a problem, i was just getting a quick oversight into what to be expecting. i know they cost a lot
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strick206
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Stamp duty level has been increased to 175k so that isn't anythin to worry about
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Kathryn W
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Looking at around £800 for solicitors.
Survey cost us £300
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strick206
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Cheers for that, would be very happy with around that much
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Kathryn W
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Do you have a mortgage an that sorted?
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Pop
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Congratulations mate, me and Rachel are going through the same thing right now to.
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strick206
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quote: Originally posted by Kathryn W
Do you have a mortgage an that sorted?
We've got all the figures, the deposit amount, repayments etc all sorted with the bank, its just a matter of getting in there now and getting it signed for. The bank have said we can have the mortgage agreed for by monday morning when we go in
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strick206
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quote: Originally posted by Pop
Congratulations mate, me and Rachel are going through the same thing right now to.
Long time no speak mate, how's the fee's looking/stacking up for yo? u2u me if you want
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Kathryn W
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Cool, is there a fee that you have to pay first or are they including that with the mortgage amount??
Remember you do pay a lot on your first payment - we paid nearly doubel
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Pop
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Strick, get on msn a sec.
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strick206
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quote: Originally posted by Kathryn W
Cool, is there a fee that you have to pay first or are they including that with the mortgage amount??
Remember you do pay a lot on your first payment - we paid nearly doubel
Will be finding out the first payment amount when we get in there, but i think this mortgage we are on has a 1000 product fee
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Kathryn W
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Just makesure you ask about one of costs etc before you get the mortgage, you dont want to end up have to pay over £1k's in costs
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strick206
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i know, the mortgage is one of the lend a hand ones from TSB, so parents are putting a bit in a savings account for a few years with them.
But i won't be walking out of the meeting on monday without knowing every penny i have to pay before i go ahead
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strick206
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Well, it looks like it's fallen through, after accepting my asking price offer, and giving me exclusivity for 4 weeks, someone has made a higher offer and it looks like he's going with the other person
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