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I’m a property expert and these are the four questions ALL homebuyers are asking

BUYING a property is a big deal, so it's no wonder homebuyers have plenty of questions about the process.

A property expert has shared the four most common questions she gets asked by buyers - and the answer to each one.

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Paula Higgins answers four of the most common questions she gets about property

Paula Higgins, chief executive of (HOA), says that buyers are having a tricky time in today's market.

Over the past year, house prices have soared - fuelled by a stamp duty holiday as well as low supply of properties.

According to the (ONS), the average house price has rocketed £27,000 over the past year to a whopping £277,000 - an increase of 10.9%.

So naturally, concerns about which property to buy and how to keep the costs down are rife.

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On top of this, a cost of living crisis means millions of households are on the brink, and can't afford to make a mistake when making such a huge purchase.

Here's four of the most common property questions answered:

I've sold my home but can't find a new one - what should I do?

With demand for properties far outweighing the supply, it's no surprise that many people are struggling to grab their next home.

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According to Rightmove, the number of homes for sale per estate agency branch has dipped to a record low of 12.

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But if you've found a buyer for your home, you may feel the pressure to move out quickly in case they pull out of the sale.

Paula said: "If you haven't exchanged yet, you could agree a longer time to complete the sale, or pull out and sit tight until things change.

"If these options aren't available to you, visit all local estate agents in your area and say you are a chain-free and cash buyer."

Alternatively, you may have to change your search area or the type of property you're seeked.

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New builds, for example, are less in demand than period properties. And post-pandemic, flats aren't as popular because many people want outside space or room to work from home

Paula suggests asking estate agents, who may find out about properties before they hit the market, increasing your chances of getting in there first. 

Do I have to use my estate agent's in-house mortgage service?

Although opting for your estate agent's in-house service may be convenient - it's not always the best option and you should shop around for the best deal.

There are no legal requirements tying you to your estate agent's mortgage service. So don't feel pressured.

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