Buying a home is a constant contradiction of itself as the whole process is riddled with both dread and excitement. In fact, it is time-consuming since it takes a longer period when buying a house in UK. Are you nervous about purchasing and moving into your first home? Well, don’t be. A lot of people have done it before, and as a result of their variety of experiences, the below list that outlines the top tips for buying your first home has been put together. 



Work Out What You Can Afford 

It’s essential to have a budget in mind before you start officially looking for a property. You will need to take into account when deciding on a budget for yourself the costs of agents and lawyers. In some states, having a lawyer is absolutely essential, whereas in others, it won’t be necessary, so your location will have an impact on who you contact and who you have to pay.

Regardless, you should also speak to a tax and inheritance specialist about your ownership structure before making any offers. Sure, it might seem a bit strange planning to sell a property before you’ve even bought it but doing so can save you a lot of money in the long run. 

Prepare for Your Viewings 

It is a common occurrence that people will head over to their first few property viewings and be overwhelmed as they don’t actually know what they’re supposed to be looking for. Here are some essential tips you should bear in mind when buying your first house: 

- Bring someone with you
- Take photographs of everything 
- Turn up to the viewing early 
- Check for cracks and damp by feeling the walls
- Always try to smell damp if possible 
- Prepare some questions for the seller

Work Out the Logistics 

Once you have found a property, you will be surprised (and somewhat daunted) by the number of logistics involved in the move. Transporting the contents of an entire house from one location to the other is a mammoth task that a lot of people struggle to cope with. You should be sure that you are asking for help with the move, whether this is from family members or professional car transport companies to make sure you can get everything there in time so you can start making your house as homely as possible. 

Be Sure to Furnish Your Home with Long Term Items 

You’re now as moved in as possible, but chances are you will need to purchase some more furniture to make the property complete. You would be surprised at the number of people who skimp out on furniture and go for the cheaper options; you shouldn’t do this. There is no point opting for a cheaper option that you’re not very passionate about and will likely just get rid of in a couple of years. Don’t worry about spending a bit more on your furniture; sure, your wallet might take a hit to start with, but when it’s years down the line, and you’re still getting use out of the furniture you love, it will be well worth it.