Firstly, you need to get a good idea of where you want to live.
- Do you want town or country?
- Decide on the type of property you want to buy.
- Do you have to be near public transport links?
Secondly, what type of property are you after?
- Do you want a new build?
- Would you prefer an older property with a bit of character?
- Would you like a house or a flat?
- What's the minimum number of bedrooms you can live with?
- Do you want freehold or leasehold
Once you've set yourself these basic guidelines then you're in a better position to start looking. Browsing the Internet has now become such a popular way of house hunting that over 70 per cent of buyers search for properties this way. Homesell.co.uk is one of just a handful of dominant property sites that you can visit. It has simple search facilities that will make browsing for suitable properties a pleasure not a chore.
There are several other ways to find your new home too. Register with estate agents, who can then send you property details, and look through papers and magazines, both local and national. Never underestimate the power of word of mouth, ask around, talk to local shopkeepers and read the notices in newsagent windows. Driving around your preferred streets and spotting 'for sale' signs is also a good option.
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