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My Conveyancer is Slow and Not Responding. What Should I Do? 

There are myriad reasons why a conveyancing firm might be slow to respond to your queries as a homebuyer in the UK. Often those reasons will be completely understandable and delays to your process might be wholly unavoidable. However, all that could well be of little comfort if you are

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How Can I Speed Up the Conveyancing Process? 

Conveyancing is an integral part of the property buying process in the UK for sound legal and practical reasons. After all, a change to any property’s ownership is a significant transaction, usually involving large sums of money, banks and other institutional lenders, as well as people who have never met

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Should You Add Your Partner to Your Mortgage?

Deciding whether or not to involve your partner in your mortgage is a decision that can impact both your situation and your relationship. While many couples see this as a step forward it’s important to weigh the benefits and drawbacks…

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Vital Assistance for New Homebuyers Amidst Rising Cost of Living

With the cost of living crisis shaping economic circumstances in the UK, first time homebuyers are encountering unprecedented obstacles. The combination of escalating property prices, high interest rates and a competitive rental market has presented a barrier to entering homeownership. Despite these adversities there are programs and tactics available to

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When Will Mortgage Rates Go Down?

The question “when will mortgage rates go down?” consistently generates high search volume, reflecting the concern many homeowners and prospective buyers have about the future of their mortgage payments…

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