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As house prices continue to rise and the market becomes ever more competitive due to stock shortages, many people are considering buying a home with friends to get on the property ladder.

In fact, a recent survey found that 10% of Brits aged 18-24 have bought a home with friends.
Ross Counsell, chartered surveyor and director at regulated property buyers, GoodMove, has pulled together tips on everything you need to know about buying a home with friends. To continue reading, please Click Here


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