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Under new proposals, life could become a lot easier for ’s housebuyers.

David Cameron announced this week that house buyers will be able to borrow up to 95 per cent of the value of their new homes – new builds so the construction industry will get a welcome boost – which he hopes will “get Britain building again”.

It’s a welcome boost to the property market in Beverley, which has been hit hard by the difficulty of borrowing to by new homes and should give a boost to new schemes in Hopwood, on Manchester Street (Hey Mount) and on Darnhill, as well as stimulate new schemes.

It’s hoped that the indemnity scheme to be underwritten by the Government will help hundreds of first-time buyers in Beverley make their first step on to the housing ladder.

Following the boom and subsequent bust of the mid 2000s, borrowing became a lot more difficult for Beverley’s would-be house owners. High-risk had brought many banks and building societies to their knees – a great example – and many first-time buyers were being asked to stump up as much as £40,000 as a on their first home.

Mr Cameron recently told the CBI: “When first-time buyers on a good salary cannot get a reasonable mortgage, the whole market grinds to a halt.

“And that ricochets around the economy, affecting builders, retailers, plumbers – all the people that depend on a housing market that is moving.

“If we don’t do something like this we are not going to get this vital market moving… We will restart the housing market and get Britain building again.”

Ministers will also do their best to kick-start some of the 130,000 building projects which are estimated to have been approved but delayed by funding problems, many of them in and around Beverley.

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What is ?

The word ‘conveyance’ means the legal transfer of ownership of property from the seller of the property to the buyer. There are several stages involved in this process for both the buying and selling of property:

•    Stage one is concerned with the communication between the seller and buyer’s solicitor
•    Stage two is the stage between the exchange of contracts and completion
•    Stage three is what happens upon completion.

Solicitor’s costs for conveyancing are usually reasonably modest; however prices vary for some aspects of the conveyancing process, depending on the firm. This is why it is important to shop around to find the best solicitor for you.

Stage One: the communication between solicitors:

The first stage involves the exchange of information between the solicitors of the buyer and seller:

1.    The buyer’s solicitor contacts the seller’s solicitor, after which they will receive a draft contract. The contract will contain information such as the terms of the agreement for sale, price details, information on deposits and information from the seller’s title deeds.

2.    The buyer’s solicitor upon receipt of the contract will check for any unusual terms and may attempt to negotiate these if the initial contract is not satisfactory. The solicitor is also required to send to the buyer a copy of the contract so as to enable him/ her to check it as well. This enquiry and searches stage is important and has to be undertaken with due care. Most disputes arise out of negligence at this stage resulting from not carrying out the necessary searches. This is why it is very important to get the right solicitor.

3.    The contract is negotiated and signed if everything is satisfactory. A completion date (the date at which ownership of the property will transfer from the seller to the buyer and the buyer can begin living there) is then agreed upon. If a is required, one is sought and secured at this stage. A solicitor is required to act on your behalf and deal with the formal requirements if you are taking out a .

Stage Two: the exchange of contracts and completion phase

At the second stage the purchase of the property becomes ‘official’. Before this point it is possible for either party to withdraw their offer. However, once the exchange takes place the parties are legally bound by the contract.

1.    Once everything is agreed between the seller and buyer, contracts are exchanged. Often this takes place (becomes ‘official’) by both parties’ solicitors forming an agreement to exchange contracts over the telephone, and the documents are then posted to both parties.

2.    The buyer pays the , usually required, which in non-refundable and is typically set at 10% of purchase price.

3.    The buyer’s solicitor then arranges the signing of the mortgage documents and carries out further searches on the register.

4.    At this stage the buyer’s fees such as Land Registry fees and stamp duty must be paid. The solicitor will provide a statement detailing the total amount to be paid before ‘completion’.

Stage Three: Post Completion Phase

‘Completion’ is the final stage of the conveyancing process, when the purchase price of the property is paid in exchange for the conveyance or transfer of the property to the buyer.

1.    Upon completion, the buyer receives the keys and the house has to be vacant for occupation.

2.    The balance of the purchase price has to be paid.

3.    The buyer receives the title deeds and the transfer documents.

4.    It is important to ensure that all other costs and fees to do with the conveyance are paid off at this stage.

5.    The solicitor conducts the final administration of the purchase and ensures everything has been done in accordance with the legal requirements.

Buying and selling property – common problems

There are several reasons the buying and selling process might not go according to plan. It is advisable to be aware of some of the potential problems and to seek legal guidance when problems arise:

Procedural Problems

During the enquiry and search process some problems relating to the property might arise, for example, it may be important to the buyer that planning permission is available yet a search reveals that this has been denied by the local authority, or there is a charge registered to the property.

Negotiations

It may be that, during negotiations between the parties, the buyer is not satisfied with the information provided by the seller relating to the property. It is important to note that the seller is not obliged to reveal all the faults of the property, therefore the buyer must be thorough in their investigations and obtain legal advice where anything is not understood.

Deposits

The deposit paid by the buyer to the seller at the second stage of the procedure will cause problems if the buyer is refusing to pay it, or if the solicitor or licensed conveyancer keeps hold of the interest accumulated on the deposit. In the first situation, the seller may be entitled to withdraw their offer. In the second situation, the seller is entitled to the interest and should request that the interest be passed on to them as this will not always happen automatically.

Mortgage services

Some solicitors offer, under the ‘Conveyancing’ umbrella, additional and services other than those for buying and selling property. For example, they may be able to offer help with taking out new , mortgage payment, and with drafting and checking the relevant legal documents. The benefit of seeking legal assistance with your mortgage is that a solicitor can give independent advice on what is best for you, unlike your mortgage lender whose priority when advising you on your mortgage is looking after their own interests.

Finding the best Conveyancing solicitor

Although a lot of law firms offer a Conveyancing service, the level and breadth of services offered can differ from firm to firm. Most firms will offer a quote for their standard Conveyancing procedure; however some firms deal strictly with the Conveyancing procedure, whereas others provide additional services such as written, detailed reports of your purchase/sale’s progress.

Which firm is most suitable to you will depend on your individual needs. However, the best firms will keep you informed at every stage of the procedure, and will not necessarily be your local firm.

Be wary of using Conveyancing services offered by supermarkets, they do not always use legal experts and will only be able to help you with certain parts of the procedure. It is also advisable to treat recommendations for solicitors from your estate agent with caution. Often these solicitors will not be able to offer the complete, informative service offered by most law firms.

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House builders developing properties in the have signed up to the ’s FirstBuy scheme, designed to help first-time buyers’ purchase newly built properties.

The scheme works by the Homes and Communities Agency (HCA) and the house builders loaning a total of 20 per cent of the property price, meaning purchasers only have to make up the other 80 per cent from savings and a to buy a home outright.

It is anticipated that FirstBuy could help up to 200 households in the East Riding between now and 2013 and because FirstBuy is only available on new-build properties it also offers a timely boost to the market as well as supporting jobs in the construction industry and related trades.

Councillor Symon Fraser, cabinet portfolio holder for housing, environment and planning at Council, was pleased with the announcement.

He said:  “We all know that house prices in the East Riding are beyond the reach of many people living and working here, especially those trying to set up their first home.  It has become very difficult for people to save the large deposits banks and building societies want.

“This scheme offers help to first-time buyers and will be most welcome, it will also help to shorten the council’s housing waiting list.”

Subject to contracts being signed over the summer, house builders offering FirstBuy in the East Riding, will include national builders , Bovis, David Wilson, Gladedale, , Persimmon and Redrow, as well as local firms, such as Fulford Builders and Peter Ward Homes.

A variety of property types and sizes will be available on schemes across the whole of the East Riding, including the main towns of , , Brough, , , , , , , and , as well as smaller villages, such as Barmby Moor, Beeford and Hook.

David Curtis, executive director at the Homes and Communities Agency said: “I am really pleased that our will mean that local people can buy the home they want at a price they can afford. By having homes available in almost 20 locations from nine developers means that first time buyers will have a fantastic choice. “

Anyone wanting more information should contact the house builders direct, or approach my4walls, the local HomeBuy Agent at www.my4walls.co.uk

No fees are charged on the loan for the first five years and the loan has to be repaid when the property is sold or the mortgage paid off.

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of Yorkshire Council’s Team will be running a landlord training session at Adult Education Centre, Kings Street, on Monday, 6 June, from 1-4pm.

The private sector housing team provides a range of free training sessions to landlords, who own and manage property in the East Riding, designed to give information and guidance on all aspects of being a landlord.

Monday’s course is ideal for new landlords and provides an introduction to the basics of setting up and maintaining a tenancy within the private rented sector.

Landlords will gain a basic understanding of different tenancy agreements, their legal responsibilities, and the responsibilities of both the landlord and the tenant throughout the tenancy duration as well as sharing of best practice ideas.

The course also gives landlords an understanding of different types of tenancies; tenancy schemes, responsibilities and liabilities during a tenancy, legal responsibility of landlords, what harassment is, how to legally increase rent and identify Houses in Multiple Occupation (HMO).

The council also run courses in ending a tenancy and inspecting residential properties.

For further information about any of these courses, or to book a place, call (01482) 396301 and select option two or visit www.eastriding.gov.uk

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A leading Yorkshire employer has won the highest national award for quality housebuilders in Britain.

It is the second year in a row that Yorkshire East has been confirmed as meriting the maximum five star official rating from the Home Builders Federation (HBF). The was announced after more than 20,000 new home buyers across the country took part in this year’s HBF customer satisfaction survey.

Asked if they were satisfied with the quality of their new home, and whether they would recommend their builder to a friend, more than 90 per cent of East customers answered yes. A score in excess of 90 per cent gives a the rare and prestigious five star status.

“Nobody knows the quality of our homes better than the customers who live in them,” said , Sales Director at Barratt Yorkshire East. “We are therefore ecstatic that they have awarded us the maximum five star rating for the second consecutive year.”

“This unprecedented achievement is a credit to the Barratt Yorkshire East staff who I know take such pride in every home they build and sell. It is their skill and dedication which has enabled literally thousands of customers to enjoy living in homes of the highest quality over many years.”

“We are the only housebuilder to offer a free five-year warranty on fixtures and fittings to give added peace of mind to our customers. This is in addition to the ten-year NHBC warranty on the structure of the building.”

The HBF poll, in which buyers were sent a questionnaire around eight weeks after moving in, covered the 12 months until September 2010.

“Not only is the quality of our homes first class, we’re also making it much easier for our customers to take their next step on the property ladder, even if they don’t have a large ,” added Paul Hogan.

“If you’re a you could move in for just 85 per cent of the price by taking advantage of our Head Start scheme. While homeowners who want a larger property are currently taking advantage of our part-exchange service in record numbers.”

“I would urge anyone who is looking to buy a new home of the highest quality to pick up the phone and ask us more about how we can help them.”

For more information on Barratt homes in your area please call central sales on 0800 590733 or visit www.barratthomes.co.uk

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Yorkshire’s leading is giving First Time Buyers the chance to move into a new home in the New Year for just 85 per cent of the price.

The outstanding offer means that buyers could get on the property ladder in Yorkshire in the next few months with a as low as just £5499.

East’s Head Start scheme is specifically designed for homebuyers who want to get on the ladder as soon as possible but don’t have the large deposit required by some lenders.

“Our message is very simple – you could move into a new home now for just 85 per cent of the price and with a minimal deposit,” said , Sales Director at Barratt Yorkshire East.

“With Head Start, you would need a deposit of just five per cent and only an 80 per cent . That means lower monthly repayments and access to more affordable rates

“It is an ideal solution for First Time Buyers who have been priced out of the market for years. But they have been struggling to take advantage of the lower prices which we’ve seen since 2007 because of the twin obstacles of raising a deposit and getting a mortgage.”

Under Head Start, homebuyers can purchase a new Barratt home for just 85 per cent of the asking price, with an 80 per cent mortgage and a five per cent deposit. The remaining 15 per cent is paid back, interest free, after 10 years or when the property is sold – whichever comes sooner.

Participating developments in the area is .

For more information on developments in the Beverley area please call 0800 590733 visit www.barratthomes.co.uk

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Seeing a great Tenant today – makes us all smile in the Office when he comes around – we have his home sorted out and he is coming in to pay the security today – first months rent will come next week and we will draw up the tenancy agreement with him then – its not always fun but a great tenant in a great home for a super landlord really makes my day!

 

If you want a great Tenant who will look after your property we have more waiting!

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The Buy to Let market looks set to hot up over the coming months, with tenant demand growing dramatically whilst the number of available properties decreases. And this looks like being the situation over the medium term as well. According to a report from Capital Economics, an organisation that predicted house prices would fall four or five years before they did, it is likely that, by 2015, 17% of households will live in privately rented accomodation, up from today’s level of 14%.

 

The current economic climate has changed the way that many people think about renting property and it is rapidly becoming  a serious alternative to buying. With the  requirement for larger deposits and low loan to value restrictions, many would be home owners are realising the benefits and flexiblity that renting brings.

 

And with pension funds dwindling, property could provide a better long term performance than other forms, particularly when considering the current level of house prices. Professional are seeing rental yields far ahead of interest on savings and, for many, it is an ideal time to grow their portfolios

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The Buy to Let market looks set to hot up over the coming months, with tenant demand growing dramatically whilst the number of available properties decreases. And this looks like being the situation over the medium term as well. According to a report from Capital Economics, an organisation that predicted house prices would fall four or five years before they did, it is likely that, by 2015, 17% of households will live in privately rented accomodation, up from today’s level of 14%.

 

The current economic climate has changed the way that many people think about renting property and it is rapidly becoming  a serious alternative to buying. With the  requirement for larger deposits and low loan to value restrictions, many would be home owners are realising the benefits and flexiblity that renting brings.

 

And with pension funds dwindling, property could provide a better long term performance than other forms, particularly when considering the current level of house prices. Professional are seeing rental yields far ahead of interest on savings and, for many, it is an ideal time to grow their portfolios

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