Five reasons why lockdown 2.0 shouldn't stop you from moving home

Five reasons why lockdown 2.0 shouldn't stop you from moving home

Despite the property market remaining open through this second round of national lockdown measures, there are still many things to consider for homebuyers who are planning a move in the next few months. (Please click or tap the picture to find out more)

From the stamp duty holiday to the fact that you could be settled in by the new year, there are plenty of reasons why now is a good time to move - whether you’re a first-time homebuyer, a homeowner looking for your next property or a buy to let investor.
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Source: Property Reporter



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