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Monthly Archives: September 2019
Will your payments rocket when your fixed-rate mortgage deal ends?
Do you have a two-year fixed-rate mortgage that is about to end? Then you need to act NOW to avoid the risk of seeing a huge jump in the amount you pay for your mortgage each month.
First time buyer misconceptions when it comes to buying a home
Recent research suggests first-time buyers need some help to be better informed about the homebuying process to protect themselves from stress, legal headaches, and disappointment. Here we list - and debunk - the common first time buyer misconceptions
What does Brexit mean for your house move – now and after 31st October?
With the Brexit deadline of 31st October fast approaching, is it best to move now, or wait – and, if so, for how long? We ask leading property experts for their advice on what you need to think about before you make your next move.
Upcycle your furniture and save £200 with Plumbs
A new home is full of fresh opportunity. From the crisp white walls of a new build, to an older house that’s brimming with projects - this is your chance to inject a whole new sense of style. But what if your old furniture doesn’t fit the new look? We've teamed up with Plumbs to tell us all about how they can help upcycle your furniture - and offer you £200 off your first order.
Fire safety precautions for high rise flats
Following the devastating fire at Grenfell Tower, many homeowners have raised concerns about fire safety in their flats. We look at the steps you can take.
In the news, the latest round up
This week we look at how to get a night at Downton Abbey, the good news that more first time buyers are getting on the ladder and why so many of us are afraid of reapplying after a failed mortgage application.
Pollution website hotspots could impact house prices
Mortgage boost for zero hours contract workers
Workers on zero hours contracts will find it easier to get a mortgage thanks to new changes made by a major lender
How much extra would you pay to buy a house near an Ofsted “outstanding” school?
As children return to school this week, we look at research that suggests a house near an Ofsted "outstanding" school adds a whopping £180,000 to the value.
Stamp duty changes
Major stamp duty cuts announced today by Chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng will save first time buyers up to £11,250 and other homebuyers up to £2,500.