Can I still move home? Attend viewings? Sell my house? We answer all your questions below on the latest UK national lockdown.
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London leavers buy £27.6bn worth of property outside the capital in 2020
In 2020, London leavers purchased 73,950 homes outside the capital, the highest number in four years, despite a seven-week closure of the housing market, according to analysis from a UK wide Estate Agency.
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The stamp duty holiday. Has it backfired?
A lot like a Pac-Man gobbling up dots, investors have been hoovering up properties in recent months.
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Can you still move home in all local tiers?
Are Birmingham residents allowed to move home? As we come to the end of the second lockdown, the government has announced a few changes to the three-tier system that was in place previously across England. Continue reading
A trough is almost inevitable after a peak this high
The property market in The Midlands and Birmingham is almost at the crest of its wave, inching towards its inevitable trough.
How to keep your home move going
If you’re in the process of you home move right now, or you’re about to put your property on the market. You’re probably wondering how much of an impact the latest lockdown will have on your move.
What a second lockdown means for house prices in Birmingham
England’s housing market is open but under pressure. A second lockdown is here but what does this mean for house prices.
The Cladding Crisis: Residents are trapped.
It’s been three years since the tragedy of Grenfell, which was caused by a fire on the fourth floor of a 24-story building and resulted in the devastating deaths of 72 residents. We are now seeing thousands of City Centre residents trapped in their apartments due to similarly un-safe and flammable cladding surrounding their homes.
Lockdown 2.0 could fire up house prices
Shut away in our houses, staring at our four walls once again – the prospect of more coronavirus restrictions means that it is Groundhog Day for the foreseeable future.
What is the post-pandemic ‘New Normal’?
Confined at home but freed from the daily commute, lockdown had a huge impact on how millions of families live. No longer tied to where they work, homeowners realised it was possible to have more space and a garden.