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More than three and a half years since the UK public voted to leave the EU, Brexit day is finally upon us. Here’s how it might impact the country’s housing market.
Buying or selling a home can feel like an endless merry-go-round for anyone caught up in a tortuous house move
As Boris Johnson secured an 80 seat majority, there was no shortage of property market pundits claiming that the stalemate in the market would soon be unlocked
06/12/19
With the election less than one week away, both Tory and Labour housing policies have come under fire – from the Tony Blair Institute.
Labour’s shock £100,000 fines for substandard rental properties
Foreigners buying properties in England will be forced to pay 3% more in stamp duty than UK residents, if the Conservatives win the general election.
Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors confirms the worst - that the market is in a ‘holding pattern’ thanks to Brexit and the General Election
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