Purchasing a new build property offers the exciting opportunity to be the first owner of a brand-new home, tailored to your preferences. However, new build transactions come with their own set of legal complexities. At Pathway Conveyancing, we specialise in guiding you through the intricacies of buying a new build, ensuring that your purchase is handled with the highest level of care and attention to detail.
We carefully review and negotiate the terms of your purchase contract, ensuring that it protects your interests and addresses any specific issues related to new build properties, such as completion dates and build warranties.
Our team conducts thorough due diligence on the property and the developer, including checks on planning permissions, building regulations compliance, and any potential restrictions on the property.
We manage the legal aspects of paying your deposit and exchanging contracts, ensuring that these critical steps are completed smoothly and that your rights are fully protected.
We work closely with the property developer and your mortgage lender to ensure that all financial and legal arrangements are in place, facilitating a smooth transition from contract exchange to completion.
If you are using the Help to Buy scheme for your new build purchase, we provide specialized support to ensure that all legal requirements are met and that your purchase is completed without delay.
After completion, we ensure that your new build is properly registered with the Land Registry and that all warranties, such as the NHBC (National House Building Council) guarantee, are in place to protect your investment.
We want to know your needs exactly so that we can provide the perfect solution. Get a free, no-obligation conveyancing quote today.
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