ESPC's First-timers Club

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  • The ultimate companion to first-time buyers in Scotland. Whether you're just thinking about buying a home or are well on your way to making an offer - this podcast will help guide you through the process.

    © 2024 ESPC's First-timers Club
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  • What is LBTT? Scotland's Stamp Duty debunked
    Sep 30 2024

    In this week's episode of ESPC's First-timers Club we are talking about LBTT (Land & Buildings Transaction Tax) with Gavin Pearson, a solicitor at Mov8 Real Estate.

    It's likely you may have heard of Stamp Duty - a tax payable on the purchase of a property, but do you know what LBTT is? LBTT is Scotland's version of Stamp Duty.

    During this episode Gavin debunks what LBTT is, how it is paid and how to determine how much you LBTT you will pay on a home.

    You can calculate this using our ESPC LBTT calculator.

    CHAPTERS:
    0:00-1:05 Intro
    1:05-2:00 What is LBTT? (and how is it different to Stamp Duty?)
    2:00-3:06 Calculating the amount of LBTT due
    3:06-3:58 Tax relief for first-time buyers in Scotland
    3:58-5:50 How does LBTT apply to new builds or shared ownership properties?
    5:50-7:07 When is LBTT due and who makes the payment?
    7:07-8:44 What should first-time buyers consider when budgeting for LBTT?
    8:44-10:48 LBTT for different price points

    Find your first home on https://espc.com

    Enjoy the episode? We'd love to hear from you! Send your questions and comments to us directly on marketing@espc.com or via our social media channels. You can also help other people find us by sharing the episode or leaving us a review and rating from wherever you're listening!

    To find out more about ESPC and our solicitor estate agent member firms, you can head to our website.

    Read the latest news from the property market in Edinburgh, the Lothians, Fife and the Scottish Borders here: http://bit.ly/3IPOR1T

    ESPC is more than just a market leading property website. We are the home of property and are here to help you at every stage of your property journey.

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    12 m
  • What is a Home Report? Understanding Home Reports in Scotland
    Sep 23 2024

    In this week's episode of ESPC's First-timers Club we are talking about Home Reports. Megan is joined by Kirsten Nicolson, a Director at DM Hall.

    In Scotland, it is a legal requirement for sellers to have a Home Report for their property. This allows prospective buyers the chance to find out more about the structural condition of the home and alerts them to any issues that they face if they were to purchase the property.

    During this episode Kirsten explains what a Home Report includes, how to read it and what first-time buyers should look out for.

    CHAPTERS:
    0:00-0:44 Intro
    0:44-3:34 What is a Home Report in Scotland?
    3:34-4:40 What should you look out for in a survey?
    4:40-5:33 What is a non-traditional property?
    5:33-6:00 Other things to take note of
    6:00-8:43 What do category 1,2 & 3 repairs mean?
    8:43-9:45 What does an EPC rating tell a buyer about a property?
    9:45-11:19 Does a Home Report negate the need for additional surveys?
    11:19-12:01 Who pays for a Home Report?
    12:01-13:08 Advice for first-time buyers reading Home Reports

    Enjoy the episode? We'd love to hear from you! Send your questions and comments to us directly on marketing@espc.com or via our social media channels. You can also help other people find us by sharing the episode or leaving us a review and rating from wherever you're listening!

    To find out more about ESPC and our solicitor estate agent member firms, you can head to our website.

    Read the latest news from the property market in Edinburgh, the Lothians, Fife and the Scottish Borders here: http://bit.ly/3IPOR1T

    ESPC is more than just a market leading property website. We are the home of property and are here to help you at every stage of your property journey.

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    14 m
  • How to appoint a solicitor and why do you need one in Scotland?
    Sep 16 2024

    In this week's episode of ESPC's First-timers Club we are talking about appointing a solicitor. Megan is joined by Keri VanderburgSole, a Partner at Blair Cadell.

    In Scotland, it is a legal requirement to use a solicitor when buying a property. A solicitor will make offers on your behalf and can provide advice and support throughout the process.

    During this episode Keri explains why first-time buyers need to appoint a solicitor as well as how they can do it and her best advice for first-time buyers.

    CHAPTERS:
    0:00-0:37 Intro
    0:37-2:24 Why do you need a solicitor in Scotland?
    2:24-3:10 When should you appoint a solicitor?
    3:10-4:14 How to contact a solicitor?
    4:14-5:07 How much does a solicitor cost?
    5:07-5:44 What documents do you need?
    5:44-6:30 When do you pay a solicitor?
    6:30-8:04 How to choose the right solicitor?
    8:05-9:22 How long does it take for first-time buyers to get an offer accepted?
    9:22-10:20 How solicitors can help you make the right offer
    10:20-11:26 What is a Note of Interest?

    Find a local solicitor estate agent here: https://espc.com/find-an-agent

    Enjoy the episode? We'd love to hear from you! Send your questions and comments to us directly on marketing@espc.com or via our social media channels. You can also help other people find us by sharing the episode or leaving us a review and rating from wherever you're listening!

    To find out more about ESPC and our solicitor estate agent member firms, you can head to our website.

    Read the latest news from the property market in Edinburgh, the Lothians, Fife and the Scottish Borders here: http://bit.ly/3IPOR1T

    ESPC is more than just a market leading property website. We are the home of property and are here to help you at every stage of your property journey.

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    13 m

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