Decision Homebuyers welcomes the Scottish Home Owner and Debtor Protection Bill
April 22nd, 2010
The Scottish Parliament, having passed the the Home Owner and Debtor Protection Bill, an initiative supported by all parties to make it harder to repossess homes from owners who are experiencing financial difficulties, is to be welcomed. We at Decision Homebuyers would like to see a similar bill enacted for the rest of the UK.
House repossessions have risen again in the past 12 months: figures from the Council of Mortgage Lenders show that 46,000 homes were repossessed last year, the highest figure since 1995. Although it is slightly lower than the number that the CML forecast, it is still a shocking statistic, particularly because behind the cold hard numbers there are stories about real human beings experiencing real life shattering tragedy.
Families can be devastated, lives permanently ruined. The burden of helping people pick up the pieces usually falls upon the already hard pressed tax payer. And statements such as that made by Housing Minister John Healey on Radio 5 Live that, for some people, having their home repossessed was the best thing that could happen to them, are pretty unhelpful.
Everyday, we at Decision Homebuyers are in touch with people who are struggling on the frontline of the current recession and none of them can see the upside of having their houses seized and sold from under them.
The case of Mrs W of Dalry in North Ayrshire is sadly typical of many people facing a visit from the bailiffs: “My husband was a sub editor on a newspaper and he was made redundant last year after nearly 30 years. The redundancy settlement wasn’t really very much and was eaten up in a very short time as we tried to cover living expenses, the mortgage, and existing repayments like the car and our credit cards. He has been unable to find another job; there is nothing in the newspaper trade and even jobs that pay minimum wages like call centres won’t employ him because, we suspect, they think he’s too old. Even with the fall in interest rates, we started struggling and missed some payments. The mortgage lenders were no help at all. They piled on huge penalty charges and eventually legal fees. The less we had, the more we owed. They seemed to be intent on repossessing the house as soon as they found out that we were in trouble. They were going to force a sale at thousands less than the house was valued at. We were terrified: our credit rating was a mess, so we had problems looking for something to rent in the private sector. The local council advised us that it could be years before we were rehoused and that the best they would be able to offer was temporary accommodation in a hostel. We weren’t able to sleep at nights. My husband was depressed and talked about killing himself. I wanted to disappear, just walk away and leave it all behind. We were advised that even after they had repossessed the house we’d still be in debt. Because of my husband’s situation, he couldn’t even declare himself bankrupt.”
In the end Decision Homebuyers was able to make a cash offer on their home that was below market value but more than the amount that they would have made had the house been repossessed. With help from Shelter, the National Debtline and the support of friends and family, they were able to find a rented home and rebuild their lives.
“Trying to live with debt and mortgage arrears is like trying to swim with a brick in each hand,” says Decision Homebuyers’s Amanda Hoyles. “We’ve dealt with people who have quite literally had the bailiffs at the door. We have been able to help many people threatened with repossession and though we wouldn’t for a minute say that selling quickly to us or any other homebuyer company was the best thing that ever happened to our clients, most of them would acknowledge that it was preferable to the alternative. Listening to people telling us about the desperate situations in which they find themselves, we are very glad that we are able to be here even if we are a last resort.”
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End the scandal of empty homes
March 26th, 2010
It has been a bad week for buying houses with an ocean view. Spare a thought for Londoner Sue Diamond who bought Ridgemont House, a six bedroom home in Torquay at auction for £154,000. Six days later most of the garden crashed onto the beach below, leaving the house sitting just 50ft from the edge of the 300ft cliff. It’s safe to say that this might affect the value of the property and the chances of getting planning permission to build on the land.
At Decision Homebuyers we’ve seen our share of disastrous houses, houses that they said could never be sold. In 2007 we were contacted by a couple whose Barnsley home was in a near state of collapse after the foundations were damaged by heavy flooding and rot. The house was sagging and made worrying creaking noises. It was uninhabitable, unsellable and their insurance wasn’t going to cover all of the costs of putting things right. Fortunately they contacted Decision Homebuyers and we were able to make them a realistic cash offer for their property that quickly allowed them to move to a better place. And we were able to sell their old house on to a property developer who carried out extensive renovations and sold the property to a family who needed a home.
According to the charity The Empty Homes Agency, there are currently 762,000 empty homes in England and around half of them have been unoccupied for more than a year. Many of these houses are in bad repair, ranging from poor décor to their being on the point of collapse. But at a time when there is an acute housing shortage, this is a scandal.
We at Decision Homebuyers pride ourselves that we could make a cash offer on any property – even if it was in danger of falling off the edge of a cliff – and find a buyer willing to take on the responsibility of making it habitable again.
“Some homeowners and landlords are in a state of denial about their property. Unable to sell or rent them and unable to afford the cost of renovation, they sometimes allow them to stand empty,“ says Decision Homebuyers’s Amanda Hoyles. “This is a waste for everyone concerned: they could get immediate cash and allow someone else to take over and undertake repairs. Empty houses aren’t good for neighbourhoods. And at a time when there’s an acute shortage of affordable housing, they aren’t good for the country.”
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Seek Reputable And Efficient Property Buyers
February 24th, 2010
First of all – if you are one of those homeowners who have been suffering with a circle of negative thoughts surrounding the necessity for you to sell a house quickly, then you can first begin to relax.
You probably have been getting minimal sleep, which has led to higher stress levels and less ability to logically progress forward and solve your financial issues. There is in reality little for you to concern yourself about with regard to your need to sell a house quick, even if you have got to the stage where you have court summons and the threat of repossession.
While cash property buyers who are able to offer immediate funds for a ’sell a house quick’ route has been a financial service offered for a number of years, it is not something that everyone is aware of.
Should there never have been a need for you to sell a house fast in the past then it is possible that you won’t really have come across cash rich property buyers.
However, here you are in difficult circumstances and you may need to use a sell a house fast service. Be aware that your suffering may be nearing its end as completion can take less than four weeks and there is no need to part with any cash for house renovations, for example.
We at Decision Homebuyers can provide an almost immediate solution to those people that have been asking ‘Can I sell my home quickly?’
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If it’s haunted, it’s wanted!
February 22nd, 2010
Homeowners in the UK are having problems selling their property because of supernatural manifestations. But for one UK property investor with an exorcist as well as a surveyor on its payroll, this is not a problem…
Time was that haunted houses would stand abandoned for years, owners would have problems selling because of the midnight wails of headless Lords and white ladies walking the corridors. But thanks to the success of shows like Living TV’s Most Haunted and Derek Acorah’s Ghost Towns, there is a growing market of house buyers who would like to own their own haunted house.
According to a 2005 survey by the Portman Building Society (now part of Nationwide), one third of those questioned said that they had lived in a house that they believed was haunted. That’s an awful lot of ghost houses out there.
And many sellers have found that they have been unable to sell because of a “presence” in their home.
“We moved into a terraced house in Charlton, South London in 1980,” says Decision Homebuyers client Mrs B, now of Taunton in Cornwall. “Almost from the day that we moved in we would hear somebody moving around in the loft early in the morning. We’d smell pipe tobacco really strongly though my husband and I were both non smokers as were the neighbours on either side. At night when we were sitting watching TV you could almost sense that there was somebody else in the room with us.
“We asked around and there had apparently been an man who used to live in the house who killed himself after his son was killed in the Korean War. He was a pipe smoker according to neighbours.
“It never really bothered us until a few years ago when we decided to sell. Suddenly it was as if we had angered the ghost. Things would fall off shelves. The power would fail. Light bulbs would suddenly get bright then dim then they would pop.
“We just couldn’t sell the place. One woman was very interested but when she came to look around she said that the place suddenly grew extremely cold and she could smell something really foul. Another buyer was a doctor and he said that he couldn’t but the house because he could feel something malicious here.”
Decision Homebuyers bought Mr and Mrs B’s house after it had been on the books of a local estate agents for a year. The couple were desperate to sell and free up equity to put down a deposit on their retirement dream home in the west country.
“After buying the property, we had one buyer lined up who wanted to live in a haunted house,” says Decision Homebuyers MD Celia Steward. “Unfortunately after visiting the property she was very disturbed by a presence that she sensed didn’t want her there. Eventually we were able to call upon the services of an exorcist, a chap called Joe who had been an Anglican priest and had studied with a Hopi shaman. He performed a cleansing ritual that seemed to pacify whatever was in the house. Our client bought the house and lives there very happily to this day.”
We at independent property company Decision Homebuyers understand the plight of owners who have been unable to sell their homes because it is haunted. That’s why we are actively looking for haunted houses throughout Britain because we always have lots of buyers. And we can also call on the services of psychic investigators, ‘ghost whisperers’ and exorcists if it’s a ghost that won’t behave.
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Sellers still setting unrealistically high asking prices
February 22nd, 2010
People selling their homes are still setting unrealistically high asking prices according to the Halifax. And estate agents and sellers are over pricing homes, often just to win the instruction.
“Sellers are often misled by the price that other nearby properties have sold for, “ says London independent estate agent and property developer Martin Boyle. “But there are a lot of estate agents that are just desperate to have every property on their books that they can get. If it does sell they get a bigger commission. But it’s often no skin off their noses if they have it on their books for months without any interest being shown.”
Even at the height of the property boom around 2002 there were people who simply could not sell their houses. Thjere were many reasons for this, but the most common seems to be that there was a tendency on the part of estate agents to over-value property, sometimes to sign up clients, but often at the insistence of sellers.
“It’s natural that a seller will want to get everything that they can possibly get for their homes,” says Decision Homebuyers’s Amanda Hoyles. “But often they end up hurting themeselves financially. Keeping a property on an estate agents books for months and months at a price that is too high can damage its chances of ever selling at all. Meanwhile the owners continue bto run up the costs of mortgage, upkeep and maintainance.”
“We had our home on the market for close to £300,000. It was on the books of two local estate agents. One of them valued it at £305,000, the other at £298,000. We had very few viewings and eventually after nearly a year we took it off the market. We were advised to spend a lot of money on renovations before putting it up for sale again. Eventually we just had to get real because we were under a lot of pressure to sell,” says Mrs Parker of Cheltenham, a Decision Homebuyers client. “It went for less than it had been valued at but when you factored a lot of other costs into the equation, it was the right thing to do. We got an offer and a guaranteed sale without risking more money on renovations that may or may not have helped the place to sell. That, in the end, was more important than trying to get an unrealistically high sale price.”
Decision Homebuyers can buy any property in any condition throughout the UK regardless of the state of the market.
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Half A Million Homeowners In The UK Can’t Sell Their Property
February 22nd, 2010
Around 600,000 people are trapped in their property because they can’t sell it for the price they want. And according to the same research, the people most likely to be hit are people over 55 who may already have paid off most or all of their mortgage but can’t find a buyer. The poll was carried out by Unbiased.co.uk, the professional advice website, and shows a massive increase in the number of people trapped in their properties over the past five years. Despite reports of rising property prices, the market remains nervous.
“We have lived in our home for nearly 30 years,” says Mrs J of Hounslow. “A few years ago we decided to relocate to Spain to retire. We knew that house prices were falling and put our house on the market at what we thought was a realistic price. In the past two years we’ve dropped the price twice. We’ve made it clear that we are open to offers. One sale fell through when the buyer couldn’t get a mortgage. Another fell through when the buyer was unexpectedly made redundant before we had exchanged. We feel that our home is a good investment but people seem to be over cautious.”
Decision Homebuyers was able to help Mrs J and her husband to sell their house, free up the equity and make the move to Malaga that they had planned.
“The current climate means that people who might otherwise have moved up the property ladder are staying put and adopting a wait-and-see stance,” says Decision Homebuyers’s Amanda Hoyles. “It means that more and more people are stuck where they are and can’t move on. It’s not a great situation to be in, but at least it is one where we can be of help.”
For nearly eight years Decision Homebuyers has been buying properties for cash, allowing owners to free up their equity quickly and move on.
“We were amazed that the sale went through so fast, “ says Mrs J. “It was around a month from the first phone call to the actual sale, when the money appeared in our bank account. And we were able to stay an extra week while everything was packed and shipped over to our new home in Malaga. It wasn’t what we had planned but the offer was fair and Decision Homebuyers paid all the legal fees. What’s more we didn’t have another English winter eating up our money on heating bills.”
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Minimise Outlay On Expenses, But Sell A House Quickly
February 16th, 2010
Those who are able to provide cash allowing for a property owner to sell a house quickly provide many benefits to those who are experiencing urgent financial situations and require immediate help.
Essentially, when you check property cash buyers other than looking closely at their terms of service and any obvious contractual clauses that come with a ’sell my home quickly’ scheme you also need to be looking for signs that they are adequately regulated.
It is useful to know that no company who is involved in unlawful financial dealings can ever hope to qualify for the endorsement of the regulatory body who governs the financial industry in the United Kingdom.
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Guarantee Your Urgent ‘Sell A House Quick’ Scheme
February 3rd, 2010
In any event, people who have tried or who have contemplated using estate agents in their ’sell my home’ scheme and have run out of budget, time, finances are no longer in a position to make necessary improvements or alterations to their home should it be required.
When a home is at the stage where it is being evaluated and checked through a complete building survey, it is unlikely that a person with crippling finances will be able to make the required alterations to the property as advised by a buyer from the results of a survey. In this instance, it may already be impossible to sell a house quickly for its maximum market price.
The only real way to sell a house quickly and end the financial burden you are suffering whilst adding crucial cash to your pocket is to use a property buyer who is able to buy your house quickly and put cash in your pocket within the maximum time period of four weeks.
A property buyer who is able to buy your home for cash will help you to guarantee your ’sell my house quickly’ scheme in the only way available to you for speeding up the property sell process.
For anybody who is in the unfortunate position of a possible repossession then the fast action that can be afforded in giving you the cash you need and relinquishing your mortgage commitments can be found from professional property buyers who have ample supplies of cash.
For everyone asking ‘Can I sell my house fast?’ the most professional and speediest route can be found with us at Decision Homebuyers.
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‘Can You Sell My Home Quickly?’
February 2nd, 2010
The currently uncertain economic situation in the UK means that many hard-working families are still in financial difficulties and their circumstances are forcing them to make the decision to sell a house quickly.
For those people who had sought the help of an estate agent to sell a house fast during the past 18 months or so in a slow-moving housing market of plummeting house prices and less than competitive mortgage products, it could well be that you are still sat in the home that you have been trying to sell your home quickly.
Unfortunately and quite understandably, the price property owners that need to sell a house quick may not have been met in recent times, particularly if they have sought the traditional route normally taken by property sellers.
Alternatively, those who have been planning to sell a house quickly through an estate agent may have attracted interested buyers, may even have been offered a price for their home, but have later sadly experienced the buyer pulling out.
When time has run out for you and you could be in the very stressful position of losing your home through repossession, then it is time to give your ‘sell my home’ scheme a critical boost to ensure the sale happens.
When you need an expert property buyer who can provide you with fast cash and a quick fix solution to clear debt and stress then we are the best people to speak to at Decision Homebuyers.
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The Slow Housing Market Needn’t Stop Your Plan To Sell A House Quickly
January 22nd, 2010
If you have been asking yourself, ‘Can I sell my home quickly?’ then the answer to this question is ‘no’, if you are attempting to sell a house quick in the current housing market through an estate agent. If you are asking, ‘Can I sell my home quickly?’ and you are considering property buyers who will buy your home for cash, then the answer is ‘yes.’
Traditionally, buying and selling homes in the UK has never been a quick process. However, with the economy and housing market in its current state of uncertainty it is an even harder task. Annoyingly enough, you may need to sell a house quickly for the very reason that there is a recession and it has had an impact on you personally.
In recent years, the housing market both in England and Wales has seen a huge increase in difficulties. For a while now the UK housing market has been slow and general speaking houses prices are rather flat – after the steep falls which were seen in 2008 and 2009.
Few people who sell their property will obtain the asking price and as the market stands it is often the buyer who has the ‘upper hand’ in a property transaction.
For expert advice on property matters we at Decision Homebuyers can advise you on how to sell a house quick without any upfront costs or waiting. It is your decision whether to take our advice or take our cash offer for your home, but many thousands of customers over the years have been pleased by us.
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