Buy a house after or before Brexit?

With the prospect of a second referendum on Brexit looking increasingly unlikely, many first time buyers are torn between buying now and waiting until after Brexit. Despite what the experts might say, no one can tell whether prices will rise or fall after Brexit, which just serves to increase the uncertainty. Since the UK voted […]

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The Mortgage Industry is Broken – Here’s Why

Mortgages are static in a changing market   The mortgage industry is arguably the driving force of the United Kingdom’s financial retail industry, yet it has remained unchanged for decades, is full of anachronisms and is no longer aligned with customer preferences. It’s offline, relies on face-to-face meetings which take weeks to organise, requires piles […]

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New Build Holiday Homes Have Become A Profitable Investment

With tourism back on the rise globally, development in some tourist areas is booming. One of the most common deals being touted by development firms is pre-build sales. People that have fallen in love with a certain spot overseas have been investing in these pre-build opportunities often picking up properties for 70% and sometimes as […]

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How to Buy, Refurbish and Flip Houses Quickly Leveraging Refurbishment Finance

Buying and renovating a property in order to sell it can make you a great deal of money. After discovering a property you can buy, refurbish, and sell, you may need a large sum of money to help you finance the project. Many investors and developers make use of different types of property development finance […]

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Damp Basement Proofing Using Household Objects

Image credit https://moistureloc.com/basement-waterproofing/ Mention damp proofing or waterproofing to homeowners and they instantly think about a big bill and a costly series of work.  But there are lots of things you can do to reduce the problem of a damp basement with normal household items – many of which you probably already have.   The […]

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How to make your home more accessible and wheelchair friendly

Although pushchairs and wheelchairs may look similar, there are actually a number of key differences between them, many of which revolve around the fact that pushchairs are intended for infants, who are largely dependent on their parents, whereas wheelchairs are, statistically, most likely to be used by adults, who generally want to live independently. This […]

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