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    What Does the Recession Mean for My House Sale?

    Now we know that the UK is in a recession, many homeowners will be wondering just what it means for house prices and if they’re going to see a crash similar to the credit crunch of 2008. While headlines might make for grim readings, not all is as bad as it seems – especially as …

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      Mashroom’s National Property Price Rail Map 

      Our latest research into the UK property market has charted the average house price across each overground train station in England, Wales and Scotland. We previously conducted the same research across each of the London Underground tube stations and have now applied it to train stations the length and breadth of the nation.  We grouped …

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        Homeowners – how valuable is it to live near a top state school?

        With children returning to school over the next few weeks, our minds turn to catchment areas, property prices and how much parents will be willing to pay to make sure their child gets a place at the school of their choice. According to recent research, carried out by Santander Mortgages, living in the catchment area …

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          The Most Photographed Royal Properties in the UK

          Royal properties are some of the most striking and easily recognisable properties in the UK. With the likes of Buckingham Palace, Windsor Castle or Balmoral being some firm fan favourites. It comes as no surprise that these properties are some of the most beautiful and photographed buildings in the UK.  There are 23 royal residences …

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            What is a Bridge Loan? 

            Property chains have the potential to be a nuisance, especially if the chain breaks and causes the sale or purchase of a house to collapse. With the majority of property sales taking place through a chain, it shouldn’t come as a surprise that alternative options are in place to safeguard your move should the chain …

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              Which Offer Should I Accept on My Rental Property?

              Letting your rental property is the name of the game, and accepting an offer that you’re happy with kickstarts the whole process. But should you take the highest offer, or is it worth exploring other factors like the calibre of the tenant?  If you’re thinking about which offer to accept, you’ve come to the right …

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                House price forecast for the next two decades

                The latest research from leading online estate agent Mashroom highlights the potential task faced by the next generation of aspirational buyers, if the government fails to provide more affordable housing to address the current stock shortage, and if prices continue to grow at the same pace as the last two decades. Mashroom analysed data from …

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                  How to Prepare for Moving Day

                  Who should I make aware of my upcoming move?  Utilities Water – ensure that your water provider knows in advance that you’re moving home. Take a current reading of your water meter just before you move and send it across to the company so they are up to date with all the necessary information.  Electricity …

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                    Your Guide to an Assured Shorthold Tenancy

                    More often than not, when you move into a new property, you will have to sign an Assured Shorthold Tenancy (AST) contract. Signing any kind of contract can feel like a big deal, so we’re here with a conclusive guide to help you understand how an AST works.  What is an assured shorthold tenancy contract? …


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