Is it possible to buy a home if you can't use a phone?

I recently realised that I have enough money in cash savings to purchase a flat (mortgage-free) in my area. This would save me £850 a month in rent, so financially it's a very sensible decision, and would also mean I could move out of my current place where I have to sleep on the floor in the entrance hall with earplugs due to noise outside. However, I can't work out how to do it.

I have auditory processing disorder and have absolutely no idea what people are saying over the phone. I tried contacting an agent to book a viewing on a flat, but they contacted me only by phone despite me asking for email and when I couldn't communicate that way that was the end of it: I never heard from them again.

I have no family or friends who are willing to help. I get stressed out easily and have trouble making decisions quickly.

I live in fear of being homeless if my landlord decides he wants my current flat (which I rented with my ex) back.

Is there some kind of service I can pay to help me?

Parents
  • You'll need someone who can help by acting as a go between. Even without a mortgage, you'll have the estate agent and a solicitor to deal with. Once you move in you need to call all the utilities companies, phone/broadband etc etc. Perhaps try Citizens Advice, local CAMS team, local council...

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  • You'll need someone who can help by acting as a go between. Even without a mortgage, you'll have the estate agent and a solicitor to deal with. Once you move in you need to call all the utilities companies, phone/broadband etc etc. Perhaps try Citizens Advice, local CAMS team, local council...

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