What is happening post election?
There have been 1.3 million new buyer enquiries in the month since the election.
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There have been 1.3 million new buyer enquiries in the month since the election.
A BBC Radio probe into quick-sale firms claims some of them can lose sellers many thousands of pounds.
So, the new year has arrived, and with it, it seems comes confidence in the market from every aspect that I can see.
A new decade has begun, an ideal time to look back at the housing market over the past 10 years.
St Cuthbert’s Hospice has opened its first ever clothing bank in a bid to generate more donations.
Across the UK there are just over 2.3 million students in higher education studying on a mix of undergraduate, postgraduate, full-time and part-time.
Nearly eight in every ten renters have experienced a problem renting, according to the HomeOwners Alliance 7th annual Homeowner survey, polled by YouGov.
Older homeowners are increasingly accessing wealth from their properties through equity release.
Among other factors (policy and economic performance being key), changes to taxation in the form of stamp duty land tax at point of sale can have a big impact on the level of activity in the UK housing market.
The letting market in Durham City, is extremely active throughout the year.
‘You only get one chance at a first impression’. We’ve all heard this line before, maybe even said it ourselves.
So, a couple of news stories have caught my eye over the past couple of weeks, the first story, no one will have missed, Boris Johnson as our new Prime Minister.
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