Proof it can be done: from offer to completion in just 3 weeks!

Proof it can be done: from offer to completion in just 3 weeks!

You may often associate moving home as a long-winded, frustrating and stressful process but it doesn’t always have to be that way….

In the case of this brand new 3 bed semi-detached home by Orbit Homes at Royal Parade in Canterbury, there was just 3 weeks between the developer accepting an offer to exchange and completion. It is worth remembering there are a number of different methods of purchasing property depending on your situation and every scenario is different. We are experienced at working with purchasers using the various transaction methods and giving best advice on how to ensure a successful outcome, even in a short time frame if required. We also work closely with financial partners who can help put everything in place before any commitment is made so buyers are in a proceedable position to help reduce transaction times. Our dedicated, in-house progression team are also committed to ensuring the transaction runs smoothly from the moment the Memorandum of Sale is issued through to completion with regular updates, assisting with enquiries, chain management (where required) and generally driving the process forwards.

The Help to Buy: Shared Ownership Scheme, also known as part rent part buy is a Government led initiative supporting people onto the property ladder and it is not just first time buyers who are eligible. This was the last remaining unit available on the Help to Buy: Shared Ownership Scheme at Royal Parade. We do however work closely with a number of developers and housing associations across the South-East so please get in touch if you would like to register your interest in any affordable housing schemes to hear about them first. 

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