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Help to Buy – helping home-hunters find their dream home

Help to Buy – helping home-hunters find their dream home

A few examples of how the government-backed scheme, Help to Buy, is already helping home-hunters in the UK.

Property news   |   July 30, 2013
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NewBuy – helping home-movers bridge the gap

NewBuy – helping home-movers bridge the gap

A few examples of how the scheme has been helping home-hunters all over the country to move into their dream home…

Property news   |   February 8, 2013
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London prices jump 3.6%

London prices jump 3.6%

London sellers coming to market this month increased their asking prices by an average of 3.6% to ÂŁ480,890.

Property news   |   January 21, 2013
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New baby, new house!

New baby, new house!

Many property moves are driven by a growing family - if a baby is already on the way that can mean a race against the clock to find a new home.

Property news   |   December 7, 2012
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The UK’s Attitude to DIY – Infographic

The UK’s Attitude to DIY – Infographic

A recent survey by Topps Tiles highlights the UK's attitude to DIY.

Property Guides   |   July 6, 2012
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A hard climb up the property ladder

A hard climb up the property ladder

InvestorBee have taken a look at how long it would take the average person to save for a 20% house deposit across the UK…

Property Guides   |   March 23, 2012
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Property Wisdom – Spot the Buyer Types

Property Wisdom – Spot the Buyer Types

Understanding your buyer can mean the difference between a “thanks, but no thanks” and “we’ll take it” – so get the low down before the viewing merry-go-round begins, says property expert Laura Henderson.

Property Guides   |   September 1, 2011
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Prospective first-time buyer levels at their highest for 12 months in Wales

Prospective first-time buyer levels at their highest for 12 months in Wales

Although first-time buyers numbers in Wales remain down on traditional levels, the upturn offers an encouraging sign that things may be improving.

Property news   |   May 23, 2011
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