by Robert Bryer | May 8, 2018 | Blog, General Updates, selling, Tenants, Tips & Advice
Moving house is an incredibly exciting time; it’s a new start, possibly a new area, definitely a new property to find your way about in. Even at its most stressful it is still going to be worth it in the end when the boxes have been cleared away and the place is...
by Robert Bryer | Nov 19, 2015 | Sales, selling
There are various different responses to this, and many of them, as ever, are that the answer depends on who you are, what you want, and why. It’s not a straightforward answer and a lot of the decision depends on personal preference. Some people are diehard fans of...
by Robert Bryer | Jun 9, 2015 | Buying, Sales, selling
This is very rare as there will be financial penalties and consequences. In most circumstances a deposit will have been paid so you have some immediate security if you are the Vendor. If you are the buyer you have less immediate security available. It is a breach of...
by Robert Bryer | Jun 8, 2015 | Buying, Sales, selling
The costs will all depend on the value of your sale and or purchase. A typical conveyancing fee will be in the region of £500 + disbursements i.e. transfer fees, land registry fees. You should allow about £1000 for this but for an accurate quote send us an email. Then...
by Robert Bryer | Jun 5, 2015 | Sales, selling
Believe it or not it takes potential buyers no more than eight seconds to decide whether or not they like a property. So often, the property’s outer appearance is the deal maker (or breaker!) in any sale. Properties with great kerb appeal can really lift your...
by Robert Bryer | Jun 4, 2015 | Sales, selling
Well it’s not quite nuclear yet but the property market has certainly sprung into action since the election result came in. Our properties have been selling faster than ever with some sold within hours of instruction and at full asking price. It is likely we will see...