Moving home is a big investment. Not only do most people tend to have a large portion of their capital tied up in their property, but the costs involved in the process can extend to many thousands of pounds. If you are both buying and selling a three or four-bedroom home, you could easily spend upwards of £15,000 on taxes, professional fees and other services.
So, it’s important to understand all the associated costs well before you begin marketing or house hunting, so that you can budget accordingly and don’t get any nasty surprises.
The three biggest costs are likely to be:
Note that if you are buying or selling a leasehold property, shared ownership or have a Help to Buy or Lifetime ISA your conveyancing fees will be higher because of the additional legal work required.
Some legal companies will offer a ‘no sale, no fee’ option, but you are still likely to have to pay any other costs incurred over and above the legal fee.
If you’re buying, there are also likely to be survey and financing fees, and you may need to pay for removals.
Lastly, if it emerges there are any issues with the property, you might have costs for things like a damp survey or indemnity insurance (this covers buyers against existing or potential issue that may be holding up a sale/purchase, such as missing building regulation certificates or a lack of planning approval).
In terms of the price you should expect to pay, the reality is that moving costs can vary significantly, depending on:
Here, we’ve put together some figures based on UK average prices for buying and selling at £300,000. If you are both selling and buying at the same time, some of your costs will be combined, such as your legals and removals.
*FTBs don’t pay stamp duty up to £425,000 in England. This is up to £225,000 in Wales with Land Transaction Tax.
Table sources: Source for UK average costs / Indemnity insurance / Damp survey / Removals
To get a much more accurate budget for your own home move, get in touch with the sales team in your local branch. We are always here to help and can recommend local professional service providers that can assist you every step of the way.
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