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Welcome to our April Property Blog
As we move into warmer months, the property market also traditionally heats up. So this month we look at what is happening with mortgage rates and whether house prices are still on the rise.
Contact usWe also hear from our friends at Piccolo Property sales and lettings who have some top tips for boosting your sales price. Thank you for taking the time to read our April Property Blog and if you have any questions we would love to hear from you.
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April Mortgage Market Update
Adam Nanson from Your Mortgage Expert looks at the Standard Variable Rate.
Read moreAverage SVRs are now the highest they have been since 2008. He discusses what this means for home owners and how to prevent falling onto your lender’s Standard Variable Rate. Is now the time to fix?
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April House Market Update
At the start of the year, many predicted that house prices would decline over the course of 2023.
Read moreAs we move into Spring, impartial broker Adam Nanson looks at whether the housing market is more resilient that expected and if we have reason to be optimistic.
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April Estate Agent Update
Our Expert Update comes from Lou Fletcher from Piccolo Sales and Lettings.
Read moreThis month, she talks about how you can upgrade your house to increase your home’s value. By increasing your home’s value now, it can mean you can buy more when you do decide to move. That could mean more space, a larger garden, or a swisher location than you thought was possible.
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April Your Mortgage Expert News
Congratulations to Claire for passing her exam!
Read moreWe are delighted to announce that, this month, she has passed her first exam, her CeMAP 1. Which means she has taken the first important step to becoming a mortgage adviser. We are sure it won’t be long until you are a fully qualified mortgage adviser.
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