Save money by cutting out estate agent fees

The Costs of Buying a House is More than the Price of the House!

The process of buying and selling a house is difficult and requires a lot of patience on your part. However, it’s not just patience that would be needed when you would want to buy a house or when you would want to sell your house; you will also need a lot of money.

You might be wondering that why would you need to have money when selling a house especially since you would be ‘selling’ your property. Well, there are a lot of costs that you would have to bear on your own in order to make the sale and once the house will be sold, you will get your money. So, while you would end up with a positive bank balance, you must have some cash in your account at the start if you want to make the sale.

When it comes to buying a house, it’s important to understand that you won’t just need money to buy the house. It’s obvious that the payment you will make to buy the house would be the biggest but it won’t be the only payment you will make. This is because there are a lot of other costs involved and knowing about them beforehand would help with your budgeting.

Costs Involved With Selling a House

There is a common misconception that there are no costs involved with selling a house. That’s entirely untrue. You would have to spend a lot of money just to make sure that you are legally allowed to sell your house. And you would have to spend a bit more of your money to make sure that you will take the steps that would enable your house to be actually sold. These costs include:

Estate Agent Fees

If you want to sell your house in the current market, you would need to hire the services of a very good estate agent. Estate agents usually take a percentage of the house’s selling price as their commission. The normal rates vary from 1-3% so the the total cost of estate agent fees depends entirely on the final selling price of your house.

Auction Fees

If you decide to auction your house rather than use an estate agent, you won’t be saving yourself too much money. You would have to pay the auction house for putting your house up for auction and it would be a percentage of your house’s final value.

Renovation Costs

Regardless of whether you choose an estate agent, an auction house or depend on your own marketing skills to sell the house, you would need to give your house some sort of a makeover in order to bring it into a condition where people would like to buy it. The amount you will spend on renovating it would most likely be covered when you would sell the house as any solid renovation would act as an investment. It would be a cost nonetheless though as you would have to spend on renovation before you actually sell the house.

Energy Performance Certificate

You would have to pay for an Energy Performance Certificate too which is a necessity for every house before it is sold. The EPC tells buyers about the house’s energy efficiency and gives a grade to your house from A to G.

Conveyancing

 

The legal requirements can only be fulfilled by a professional with legal knowledge. So, you must hire a conveyancer or a solicitor for the purpose. While the seller pays less to a conveyancer than a buyer, it’s a cost nonetheless.

 

Costs Involved with Buying a House

When you purchase a house, there are a number of costs that are involved and that you must consider. Below are three of the main costs involved with buying a house.

One important thing to note is that the total costs add up especially when considering conveyancing fees..

Cutting Out Estate Agent Fees as a Buyer

The total costs involved with buying a house are already very high and the estate agents are increasing them even further by charging buyers for buying a house that they were contracted to sell. This is a rather recent phenomenon with estate agents asking buyers for an introductory commission of around 2% of the total value of the house. They ask for such fees in return for performing a sealed auction. People are always complaining on the fourms on this issue.

The idea is entirely absurd and you should make sure that you contact the seller in case the estate agent asks for such a fee as the estate agent is only legally allowed to charge the seller for selling the house.