The Rayners Lane north housing market offers international buyers a wide array of attractive properties. Relocating for work, retirement or lifestyle reasons, here are a few factors to consider when looking to buy a house in Harrow. Major employment hubs like Harrow see strong demand and property value growth. Rural and villages also appeal for a relaxed pace of living near scenic landscapes and historic charm. Atypical to some cultures, immediate occupancy isn't assured even after an accepted offer timing depends on legal procedures. Most purchases require a sizable deposit of 5-20% of the sale price with a mortgage financing the remainder. Fixed-rate and variable rate loans are available up to 25 years. Foreigners may experience higher interest rates vs locals initially but can build credit history over time. Explore schemes through local building societies or large lenders. Unlike many rental properties, homeowning involves regular maintenance, repairs and annual property taxes known as council tax. Weigh location, transport links to work, schools, property style, finances and responsibilities carefully when house hunting in Harrow.
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