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Moving home is said to be the third most stressful thing you can do, so if you can do anything to reduce that stress, so much the better? When buying your next Fife home, being chain-free can certainly reduce your stress and offers many advantages over other buyers (and some disadvantages).
So, what is a chain? A property chain is made when there is a line of home buyers and home sellers linked through their property transactions e.g. a Fife first-time buyer purchases a property, the sellers of that property then buy another property, and those sellers then buy another property, so on and so forth. Each home sale and purchase are reliant upon the success of every property in the so called ‘chain’. This means if there is one hiccup on one of the properties, every sale and purchase along the whole chain would collapse. No wonder everyone is on tenterhooks when there is a long chain involved.
Yet Fife buyers who sell their home before searching for a new Fife home considerably reduce their stress levels because they are not needing all the ducks to ‘line up in a row’ on the sale of their home in order to buy their new Fife home.
Being chain-free puts Fife home buyers in an enhanced position to negotiate with home sellers and they in turn may be more enthusiastic to accepting a lower offer.
Sounds brilliant this chain-free life doesn’t it? Everyone is a chain-free buyer once … when they are a first-time buyer and if they are lucky enough to have an additional home to move into. The other option is selling your Fife home and moving into rented accommodation, but that will end up costing quite a few thousand pounds (in what many perceive as wasted money) together with the added cost of employing the services of home removers twice (with all the hassle that entails doubled!). However, that is what many Fife homeowners are doing.
6.8% of all the properties on the market today in Fife
are being sold without a chain.
Interestingly, Fife doesn’t follow the national average which is 29.2% of properties being sold without a chain. I can’t disagree, moving home twice in a short period will be stressful and rent could be perceived as ‘wasted money’, but I have to recommend you look at the bigger picture. It is one of the sturdiest sellers’ markets in a generation, meaning you should get top dollar for your Fife home.
Then by waiting for the full roll out on the immunisation programme to give more Fife homeowners the peace of mind to place their Fife home on to the property market, for Fife house prices to cool and the number of properties for sale to increase. Then you could pounce in and buy, with more Fife homes to choose from and at more realistic asking prices.
So, does the type of Fife property that is being sold make any difference?
- 8% of detached houses in Fife are being sold chain-free
- 3% of semi-detached houses in Fife are being sold chain-free
- 4% of town house/terraced houses in Fife are being sold chain-free
- 8% of apartments/flats in Fife are being sold chain-free
- 9% of bungalows in Fife are being sold chain-free
Of course, these aren’t all Fife homeowners going into rented accommodation hoping to bag a bargain next year. Many of the bungalows are being sold because their homeowner has either moved into sheltered accommodation or sadly passed on and there are Fife landlords selling their Fife buy-to-let rental investments.
And don’t get me wrong, there are also risks involved with this type of home buying strategy. Moving into rented accommodation means you are out of the Fife property market. Property values could dip in the next 12 months, yet they still could continue to rise – you are taking a gamble on a dip in the market and it could go wrong.
Like most things in life, it depends on your own personal circumstances, where you are in your life, your attitude to risk and your belief on what will (or won’t) happen to property values in Fife in the next 12 to 18 months.
If you would like a chat about your potential choices for your home move, then drop me a line.