• How to buy in a fast market? Real life first time buyer story!

  • Oct 7 2024
  • Length: 20 mins
  • Podcast

How to buy in a fast market? Real life first time buyer story!

  • Summary

  • In this week's episode of ESPC's First-timers Club, we're sharing a real life first-time buyer story. Sam has recently purchased his first home with his fiancée in Rosyth, and he joins Megan to chat through his experience of buying in a busy Fife market, his advice to other first-time buyers and how to move on after a rejected offer.

    CHAPTERS:
    0:00-0:34 Intro
    0:34-1:24 Meet Sam
    1:24-2:18 When to decide to buy?
    2:18-3:10 How many homes did you view?
    3:10-4:14 How to decide where to buy?
    4:14-5:30 Using a checklist to find your home
    5:30-7:11 Researching a new area to live
    7:11-10:31 Heart versus head when buying
    10:31-12:00 Staying resilient
    12:00-14:28 Dealing with rejected offers
    14:28-16:21 Buying in a quick market
    16:21-18:42 Sellers prefer first time buyers

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