In Lancashire, if you are looking to buy or sell a property, it is a wise idea to become familiar with the area. Choosing a Conveyancer who knows about Conveyancing in Lancashire is also a good idea.
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Lancashire contains many churches, as it is a very large area. Churches in the Lancashire area include the Lancaster Priory & Parish Church, Cathedral Church Of Saint Peter, St Ann's Church and St John's Church. Due to the vast amount of Churches in the Lancashire area, there are a good amount of homes located close to a Church. If you are looking to move near to a Church, it is a very good idea to carry out a Chancel Repair Search. This search will identify any chancel repairs that you may be liable to help pay towards. This can be very costly, so it should be a serious consideration when moving near to a Church.
There are many shared ownership properties in Lancashire. This type of ownership enables someone to own a share in a property, instead of the owning the whole property. The greater share that you own of the property, the less you will have to pay. The other share in the property would typically be owned by a housing association.
There are a huge amount of conservation areas in Lancashire - for example, in West Lancashire alone, there are currently 28 areas of conservation. The conservation areas in Lancashire include Rufford Park - which was designated as as conservation area in June 1975, Ruff Lane - which lays South East of Ormskirk Town Centre and Bispham Green - which contains 17th, 18th and 19th century buildings. There may be restrictions on altering a building in a conservation area, even if it is not listed. Your Conveyancing Solicitor should check with the appropriate authorities about any changes that you plan to make.
There are a number of new build properties across Lancashire, in areas such as Blackburn, Kearsley, Lancaster, Deansgate and Halton. Ensure that the Conveyancing Solicitor you choose is familiar in dealing with new build properties, as Conveyancing procedures can be slightly different. It is very often that the property completion date has not be decided, at the time of the exchange of contracts. There may be cash incentives offered by the developer, and these should be looked into properly by your Conveyancing Solicitor. If you are buying the property with a mortgage, the lender should be notified of these cash incentives.
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