Why you shouldn’t let the pandemic stop you moving home

Why you shouldn’t let the pandemic stop you moving home

The rules are constantly changing, so it's easy to imagine that for homeowners on the move, these are tense times. (Please click or tap the picture to find out more)

However, following the government’s latest tiered restrictions starting to day, it's good news for those who are thinking about relocating as buying and selling property wasn't restricted during the latest lockdown. And that's not the only reason why now might be a good time to go.
From the stamp duty holiday to the fact that the housing market is particularly buoyant, 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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