Dreaming of buying your very first home?
Advice for first time buyers on how the purchase process works, incentives you may be eligible for and what you can expect from your move.
Buying a home is an exciting event no matter how many times you've done it and we have the expertise to guide you through the process easily.
There will be a different buying house process depending on whether you're moving home, looking for somewhere lower maintenance, building an investment portfolio or buying your very first home. Cala has the expertise to help every customer with their new home journey.
Advice for first time buyers on how the purchase process works, incentives you may be eligible for and what you can expect from your move.
Cala can help you move chain-free, saving time and money.
Cala can help you weigh up the benefits of rightsizing and help manage your chain.
We have advice for starting and growing your property portfolio and may even become your ideal tenant through our Show Home Sale and Leaseback scheme.
We understand that buying a home can be complex, especially the legal and financial aspects of the process - so our homebuyer guides are there to provide you with clear and concise information to help you make informed decisions when buying a new home.
Buying or selling a home can be a confusing process - especially if you, like most people, don't do it very often. Don't worry though - we've got you covered with a handy guide to the legal steps involved in buying a new home.
If you're on the journey towards homeownership then you will need to fund your home purchase by either getting a mortgage and paying a deposit or buying your home with cash. Discover the ins and outs of mortgages and funding your home purchase in our handy guide.
Once you have reserved your new Cala home, there's a number of steps you need to take before contracts are exchanged. Our guide to exchanging contracts should help make this process as smooth as possible for you.
Dive into the A-Z of our Home Buyer's Glossary – meticulously crafted to demystify the language of home buying.