• How to make an offer on a property in Scotland?

  • Oct 28 2024
  • Length: 13 mins
  • Podcast

How to make an offer on a property in Scotland?

  • Summary

  • In this week's episode, Megan is joined by Hannah Gaddie, a solicitor at Gillespie Macandrew, and they discuss how to make an offer on a property in Scotland.

    They cover everything from how to best prepare to make an offer to what happens once an offer is accepted.

    Skip to the part most relevant to you:
    0:00-0:45 Intro
    0:45-2:09 How to prepare to make an offer?
    2:09-2:56 What's the first step to making an offer on a property in Scotland?
    2:56-4:45 What is a Note of Interest in Scotland?
    4:45-5:54 Documentation required to make an offer
    5:54-7:34 How do solicitors make an offer on your behalf?
    7:34-8:30 What is a closing date in Scotland?
    8:30-9:38 Can you add clauses to your offer to include furniture, interiors?
    9:38-10:50 What happens if your offer is rejected?
    10:50-11:54 What happens if your offer is accepted?
    11:54-12:31 Final pieces of advice


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