Buying a Home in England is a Horrible Experience

Andrew Wood
5 min readOct 30, 2022

Beautiful Sandwich, Kent. Sadly the process of buying a home anywhere in England is horrible.

Buying a home in the USA is simple, quick, and straightforward. I make an offer with a reasonable deposit to show I am serious, say 5% of the sales price. If the offer is accepted, it goes to escrow, and 30 days later, we close on the deal. I cannot be outbid, and the seller cannot refuse to sell. We have a legal deal and could be done in as little as two weeks.

The last apartment I bought in the UK took six months, and the one before four months. Both times I was a cash buyer who wanted a quick completion.

A Medieval System

Firstly, in England, a deal is not a deal until the final document changes hands. So even though we have agreed on a price, I could demand a discount at the last minute, or the seller could refuse to sell. What’s more, the seller is under no obligation to sell to me at the price we have agreed if he gets a better offer in the meantime. INSANE! No other business transaction in the world works on such a ridiculous premise. (Scotland has apparently moved into the 21st century and does not do this.)

Then there is a long drawn-out title search handled by solicitors (attorneys), which takes weeks or months. Oh, and you could easily be a few thousand…

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Andrew Wood

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