What to consider when purchasing a grade listed home

What to consider when purchasing a grade listed home

According to newly released research from estate agent comparison site, GetAgent.co.uk, Cambridge, Cardiff and Leicester are the current city hotspots for homebuyer demand where grade listed homes are concerned. (Please click or tap the picture to find out more)

Grade listed buildings are often a cut above the rest and offer homeowners the chance to own a beautiful and historic home. Most listed buildings fall within the Grade II category meaning they are of special or particular historical importance, with Grade I buildings classed as being of exceptional interest.
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Source: Property Reporter



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