Top tips to get on the property ladder on your own🔑

Top tips to get on the property ladder on your own🔑

As the latest Rightmove data reveals that average house prices have broken £350,000 for the first time, getting on the property ladder has never been more challenging - particularly if you're trying to do it on your own.

Often, we are sold the dream of settling down with a partner and purchasing our dream house together – but, what if you want to purchase a property on your own?
With over 7.9 million people living alone in the UK, and more people finding themselves ready to buy a home on their own, experts at regulated property buyers Good Move have shared five handy tips on how to get on the property market with a single salary. To continue reading, please Click Here


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