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What happens next?

We Buy Homes England are a group of people who work together and believe in being honest and open. We don't just buy houses; we also focus on forming relationships and assisting homeowners in starting new parts of their lives. One of our friendly team will call you within 24 hours and guarantee that we will make selling your home easy and trouble-free.

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How We Will Help You:

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We Evaluate Your Situation and Explore All Options With You.

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Crafting Your Perfect Solution, Aligned with Your Needs, Price Expectations, and Timeframes.

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Deal Secured, We Handle Everything from Here Onward, Even the Legal Stuff!

  • How Quickly Can I Sell My House
    How long it takes to sell your house depends on your situation and how urgently you need to sell. The more information you give us, the better we can help you. We know everyone's needs are different, so we will work with you to find a solution that fits your timeline.
  • How Much Does It Cost?
    Our services are completely free, including hiring a lawyer. You won't have to worry about any costs or stress. We're here to help you without any payment, so you can confidently pursue your goals without financial constraints.
  • What Will You Offer?
    Our offers are thoughtfully calculated, taking into account various factors that can significantly influence the value of a property. These factors include the property's location, type, rental demand in the area, and its potential for value enhancement. By meticulously considering all these elements, we ensure that our offer accurately reflects the unique qualities of your property. This approach allows us to provide you with an offer that is tailored to your specific circumstances and the true value of your asset.
  • Is This Process Entirely Confidential?
    Absolutely, your privacy and confidentiality are of utmost importance to us. We want you to feel secure in every step of our process. Rest assured that every action we take, every interaction we have, and all information shared with us is held in the strictest confidence. Your personal and property-related details are safeguarded, ensuring that your privacy is always respected and maintained throughout our engagement. Your trust in our confidentiality is our commitment to you.
  • Will I Need To Move Out Straight Away?
    No, you won't be required to vacate the property right away. We understand that the timing of your move is a crucial consideration. We'll work closely with you to determine the most convenient and suitable date for your move-out. Your comfort and convenience are our priorities, and we'll ensure that the transition is as seamless and accommodating as possible.
  • Who gets the house in a divorce?
    The division of property in a divorce can vary depending on the circumstances and whether you and your spouse can reach an agreement. Typically, the house may be sold, and the proceeds divided between the spouses. Alternatively, one spouse may buy out the other's share, or ownership may be transferred to one spouse as part of the divorce settlement.
  • Do we have to sell the house if one of us wants to keep it?
    No, you don't have to sell the house if one spouse wishes to keep it. You can negotiate and agree on various options, such as one spouse buying out the other's share or offsetting the property's value with other assets. However, it's essential to involve legal and financial professionals to ensure a fair and legally binding arrangement.
  • How long does it take to sell a house during a divorce?
    The time it takes to sell a house during a divorce can vary depending on various factors, including the property market, location, and the condition of the house. On average, it takes several months to complete a sale. It's crucial to be patient and work together with your ex-spouse and professionals to navigate the process smoothly.
  • What happens to the mortgage during a divorce?
    The mortgage on the house will need to be addressed during the divorce proceedings. Both spouses remain responsible for the mortgage until it's either paid off or refinanced. You can discuss with your lender options like selling the property, one spouse assuming the mortgage, or refinancing to remove one spouse's name from the loan.
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