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Archive January 2023 Property Blog
Happy New Year to all our clients and welcome to our first newsletter of the year.
Contact usIn our January Property blog, we look at what 2023 will hold for the mortgage and property markets. What might happen with interest rates, house prices and the Buy to Let market.
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Mortgage Market Update
Last year was a pretty turbulent year for the mortgage market.
Read moreWe closed the year with an interest rate rise in December – the ninth in 2022. In our January mortgage market update, Adam Nanson from Your Mortgage Expert looks at what might happen next with mortgages in 2023.
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Property market update
Lou Fletcher from Piccolo Sales and Lettings in Salisbury provides our January Property Market Update.
Read moreShe gives us her housing market predictions – what is likely to happen to house prices in 2023? Should people sell this year?
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Conveyancing Update
Conveyancing - my crystal ball gazing for 2023
Read moreTim Bishop, senior partner of Salisbury solicitors Bonallack & Bishop, is also an active property investor: here he shares his thoughts on the 2023 property market in our January Conveyancing Update.
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Buy to Let update
Whether you’ve got a property portfolio or a single second property, interest rates and house prices will no doubt be a concern for you.
Read moreWith this in mind, we look at what the year might hold for the property market with our January Buy to Let update.
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