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Kate Faulkner
Tipping point
House price expert Kate Faulkner of Designs on Property reports on the leading market indices, which are reporting a slow-down to a halt...
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HMRC stamp duty errors ‘costing buyers millions’
Cornerstone Tax says most homebuyers assume they have paid the correct amount of SDLT when often they have not.
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Hope springs eternal
Property prices expert, Kate Faulkner analyses the indices to reveal an erratic market – but the picture is better than expected
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GUEST BLOG: It’s time to face the brave new world
After two years of frenzy, a market slowly returning to normal levels of transactions is revealing much more about how the property world has changed, says Philip Farrell.
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Hottest summer on record
It might have been a wash-out for weather, but this summer was the best ever for property, says Kate Faulkner of Designs on Property – but inevitably autumn’s coming.
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Get in line – 5.6 month delay to sale completion
Research suggests that homebuyers face a long wait to completion on property sales due to the current market backlog.
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London vendors stay put on asking prices as sellers’ market continues
Latest data reveals fewer sellers in London are willing to drop their asking prices as property market remains buoyant.
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Industry must wake up to dwindling property sales pipeline, says Moneypenny
Leading industry supplier claims agent face potential property sales crisis when rising buyer enquiries cannot be matched to dwindling instructions.
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Agency sells £2.3m property on the back of a virtual viewing
A year after the launch of NicheCom's virtual viewing tool, an estate agency reports it sold a property worth £2.3m following a 3D tour.
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Property sales boom to continue in 2021, predicts Zoopla
Portal has stuck its neck out to predict that the current sales surge is set to continue during 2021 despite the stamp duty cliff face.
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