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29 April 2019  |  Admin
Where in England is the safest and most economical place to live?

A study carried out by private sale portal OkayLah has named the best and worst district councils in England, ranked by a combination of low crime rates and affordability.

The number of crimes per 100 residents in each English council region was assessed along with average house prices to give a combined score.

Best places to live in England

Topping the list is North Kesteven, situated to the south of Lincoln. The district has an average house price of £208,230 and only five crimes per 100 residents.

 

22 April 2019  |  Admin
The HomeBuyer Report explained

When you buy a property it is always a good idea to arrange for a HomeBuyer Report to be prepared by a member of the Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors (RICS).

The HomeBuyer Report is more detailed than a mortgage valuation, which is only concerned with assuring your lender that the property is sufficient security for their loan.

The HomeBuyer Report gives information about the condition of the property and should highlight any areas that need attention.

 

15 April 2019  |  Admin
Property market has peaked as prices start to slide downwards

Data analysis by property management business Apropos has found that average house prices in the UK, England and Scotland peaked in the second half of 2018.

Wales is now the only UK country with an increasing average house price. In August 2018, average property prices in the UK, England and Scotland peaked at £232,194, £152,411 and £249,127 respectively.

 


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6 July 2020  |  Admin
Temporary reduction in Stamp Duty Land Tax

On the 8th July 2020, the chancellor announced a temporary reduction in Stamp Duty Land Tax until the 31st March 2021.

Please see the link below for dull details

https://www.gov.uk/guidance/stamp-duty-land-tax-temporary-reduced-rates

1 July 2020  |  Admin
Testimonial by Ryan Jones of Winkworth Estate Agents

‘These are definitely uncertain times in the housing market, where we rely on a number of factors especially conveyancing. Throughout the lockdown period many solicitors and conveyancers just couldn’t get the system right to work from home, but out of this Suremove Property Lawyers stood out as the one that could. Pretty much immediately the teams at Suremove had everything in place to work smoothly and reliantly from their home bases.

 

1 May 2020  |  Admin
Is it really 'Business as usual'?

Kelly Fleming discusses working in lock down.

Is is reall 'Business as usual'? I keep hearing this, but I don't believe it!

I think transferring an office of twenty two people to their individual homes for six weeks is far from 'business as usual'.

Click here to see more: /user/downloads/SureMove lockdown article.pdf

 

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