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The 50 most stressful things about buying a house revealed

The most stressful things when buying a home are solicitors not getting back to you (28%), the sheer amount of admin (28%) and finding a house you like and can actually afford (24%).

In a study of 1,500 adults who recently bought a house, nearly a quarter (24%) said the fear of the sale falling through was their biggest worry.

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Many feel that buying a house is one of the most stressful life events they can experience

While another 24% struggled with how little control they felt they had, to keep the process moving.

Unexpected costs (18%), trying to juggle work and staying on top of the process at the same time (22%), and not understanding home-buying jargon (15%) also added to the home-buyers stress.

As a result, 37% found buying a home to be one of the most stressful life events they’ve experienced, worse than finding a job (28%), planning a wedding (23%), and even having a child (18%).

However, despite the stress, 36% said buying a home was still one of the best things they have ever done.

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Cecilia Mourain, MD Homebuying at Moneybox, which commissioned the research, said: “For far too long, what should be one of the most exciting experiences in adult life, has been a source of anxiety and stress. This does not need to be the case.

“An important life goal for so many, we know it can be daunting when trying to prepare for all the home-buying process entails.

“These findings show that more needs to be done to help people understand what to expect throughout, as well as practical measures to support them navigate their home-buying journey, which can be complex and very time-consuming.”

The study also found 55% said their most recent home purchase was more stressful than they thought it would be.

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Three in 10 encountered unexpected delays in ‘the chain’, and 21% found the sellers of their new home had left a terrible mess behind.

Another 15% were gazumped or outbid when they finally found a property they liked enough to make an offer for.

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When asked about the specific parts of the journey that took longer than expected, 38% found the wait to hear when completion day would be particularly agonising and drawn out.

While 37% were surprised at the amount of time it took solicitors to send the documents for completion.

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