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Where do you want to be in a years’ time? Carve out some time to decide.

Where do you want to be in a years’ time? What’s the plan!? The decision whether to move home is a big one so we’re here to enable you to make INFORMED life decisions.

21 Oct 24 |

Where do you want to be in a years’ time? Carve out some time to decide. Image
 
 
 
If you’re not sure whether to move the best thing to do is gather as much information as possible. The following information will help:
 
-         The value of your home
-         Information about the local property market
-         How to finance your move
 
 
The value of your home
We offer a number of different valuation methods and you should pick which one suits you.
 
 
Instant valuation 
Whilst you can find out a value for your home almost immediately with our ‘Instant Valuation’ tool its import to remember that the tool uses computer algorithms of sales data to arrive at a value. This means it will not be the most accurate method. 
 
  
  
Face to face appointment 
 
This is the most accurate method to find out the value of your home. One of our experienced valuers will meet with you at your home on a date and time that suits you. The Appointment will take around an hour, in which we can ran through the current market conditions and how we can achieve the best price for your home.
 
 
 
The local property market
 
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Finances
 
There are various costs you need to consider when you move. This include:
 
·        Stamp duty land tax (SDLT)
·        Surveys / Reports
·        Conveyancing/Legal fee 
·        Search Fees
·        Buildings insurance
·        Moving costs
·        Mortgage costs and Life Insurance
·        Service charges and ground rent in leasehold properties
 
 
If you need a mortgage you will need to find out how much you can borrow. Consult the three main mortgage lenders in Gibraltar; Gibraltar International Bank, NatWest International and Trusted Novus to see who can offer you the best rate.
 
 
 
 
Don't hesitate, contact the office ... we are here and ready to help in whatever way we can.
 
 
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