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Making an offer on a house is a crucial step in the home-buying journey. Learn how to make your offer stand out and increase your chances of success.
Gazumping is when a seller accepts a higher offer for a house after they have verbally accepted your offer. In this article, we explain what to do if you think you've been gazumped.
In the Autumn Budget 2024, the UK government announced changes to Stamp Duty that will come into effect on 1st April 2025. In this article, we'll break down the changes and how they could affect you.
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Your offer has been accepted - great news! Learn about the next steps in the conveyancing process, from appointing a solicitor to completing the purchase.
Conveyancing takes an average of 20+ weeks in 2024 due to industry backlogs. The time it takes will depend on the speed of your conveyancer, your chain and the property type.
Yes, conveyancing can indeed be conducted entirely online. It’s often cheaper, faster and simpler to choose an online conveyancer.
Instructing a solicitor as soon as possible can speed up your transaction, avoid gazumping or gazundering and result in a smoother, stress-free experience.