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AIBU (Nosey) to ask how long your house purchases took?

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Manth0914 · 13/02/2020 23:16

First time buyers, just had an offer accepted on an empty, probate property (probate has been granted) mortgage advisor has said she will begin our application now she has all our paperwork. Obviously all the survey/legal bits need doing but what are your experience of time scales from this point to moving in? Also, anyone else a tiny bit terrified about paying so much money back 😣 excited and nervous in equal measures.

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20wedding19 · 13/02/2020 23:40

We have just gone through this
It took 9 weeks to the day start to finish - similar circumstances to you. I never quite believed it though until we had the keys in our hands!
My brother and his wife however took 10 months from start to finish but that involved a very long chain that kept falling apart.
You seem to be in a strong position - our vendor had moved out before we even viewed the property
Good luck and yes, slightly terrified of the big amount of money we have to pay back!

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sleepylittlebunnies · 13/02/2020 23:45

15 years ago now but it was exactly 6 weeks from putting in our offer to getting the keys. We were first time buyers and the people we bought from were buying a probate property too. Some of the stories of delays put me off ever moving, planning to extend instead.

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GrumpyHoonMain · 13/02/2020 23:47

12 weeks

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Koalablue · 13/02/2020 23:48

30 ish days. It's the law here. No fucking people about aloud.

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123rd · 13/02/2020 23:52

5 months. It was a very short chain but still took far too long. Our buyers were cash, we were buying a house that was already empty. Bloody sellers solicitor was an arse!

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Redglitter · 13/02/2020 23:56

4 weeks from offer to getting keys

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AlunWynsKnee · 13/02/2020 23:56

In your position 25 years ago (so everything was snail mail) it took 8 weeks.

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nancy75 · 13/02/2020 23:56

12 weeks, we were cash buyers & it was a small chain, people at the top faffed about & we ended up moving in 10 days before Xmas (this was a few years ago)

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siingingintherain · 13/02/2020 23:59

Offer places 3 August 2019 we received keys 27 November.

Developed cystic acne and ASD from the worst mortgage company EVER.

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TeeniefaeTroon · 14/02/2020 00:01

From offer being accepted to getting the keys, 17 days. That's not the norm though, as an estate agent in Scotland I know that it's usually 6-8 weeks.

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Fr0g · 14/02/2020 00:02

first viewing was on Valentines day, Moved in on 5 April - so seven weeks.
Two solicitors had owned the flat I was buying as an investment, so their side of things was pretty swift, and I still owned my first flat, so no chain.

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1Morewineplease · 14/02/2020 00:28

Eight bloody months.

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MadisonAvenue · 14/02/2020 00:31

9 years ago, it took 24 days.

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Lifeasweknow · 14/02/2020 01:32

First time buyer - 12 weeks exactly from putting in offer to getting keys.
Selling and buying - 11 weeks start to finish.

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Welshmaenad · 14/02/2020 01:35

Five

Fucking

Months

Cash purchase. Vendor was a lunatic. They're taking me out of here in a pine box, I'm never doing it again.

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Penners99 · 14/02/2020 06:00

First house, offer acceptance to completion, 25 months. Current house 12 weeks.

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InfiniteSheldon · 14/02/2020 06:04

10 wks first time buyer- us-probate, only one mortgage in chain and no one stupid enough to use online solicitors.

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Pinot4me · 14/02/2020 06:11

2 weeks. I made it a condition of the offer and I hounded people daily. The property was empty and we were ‘cash’ buyers.

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BatleyTownswomensGuild · 14/02/2020 06:46

13 weeks, but that included a 10-day period over Xmas when solicitors etc were closed.

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TheGlitterFairy · 14/02/2020 06:52

5 months. Probate sale also and no chain so should have been faster but the sellers dragged their heels. I threatened to step away - and would have done - as there was no reason for it to take so long and surprise surprise, we had the keys 2 weeks later.

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Ibeingbornawomananddistressed · 14/02/2020 06:55

4 months last time, but that was because neither my buyer nor vendor nor I were in a huge rush so agreed a reactively distant date to aim for and stuck to it... that said, nonsense from solicitors.. particularly my buyer's and vendor's who were one and the same and very slow to respond....meant it's unlikely we could have speeded it up much, I suspect...

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Ibeingbornawomananddistressed · 14/02/2020 06:56

*relatively not reactively

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YicketyYackMamasBack · 14/02/2020 06:57

Promised no chain if we paid asking price.
9 months.
Useless lying Previous owners.
Useless lying solicitors on both sides. (Delivers all documents by hand if you can or they’ll claim their still waiting for them in the post all of the time)
Useless mortgage adviser who as soon as we paid him went AWOL and never heard from him again.. he was actually appointed to us from the estate agent too.

Absolute nightmare. House is completely bodged. Documents said they would leave blinds, they didn’t. Few bits they took that weren’t meant to. Including the garage key so we can’t lock the Agatha unless we fork out for new locks on it.

Ugh. Never again.

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Raindancer411 · 14/02/2020 07:00

When I worked in conveyancing we use to say 9-12 weeks on average. Our purchase we put offer in September and moved in January (but sadly one owner died in the process so that was why it took longer than usual)

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blackteaplease · 14/02/2020 07:01

13 weeks including a 2 week shut down over Christmas. First time buyers and there was no chain.

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