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The Long Financial Winter – Protect Your Home By: Mr Hanna This time of year is always financially hard for families who may have over spent between Christmas and the New Year. Last year house repossessions in the 1st half of the year were 33% higher than at the end of the year. The Council of Mortgage Lenders stated that “The number of properties taken into possession rose from 3070 in the second half of 2004 to 4640 at the start of 2005”
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Make A Quick Sale To Avoid Repossession By: Freedom Property Repossession is a spectre that haunts many homeowners and once your home has been repossessed, you are unlikely to be able to get a mortgage again and so lose all chance of owning your own home in the future.
It is possible to avoid repossession. There are ways of stopping the process at every stage, but if it gets as far as a court summons, you can still sell your property to pay off your mortgage before you’re ordered to give it up.
A Quick Guide To A Quick House Sale By: Freedom Property Need to sell your house quickly? Put off by the thought of estate agents and viewers tramping through your home? Follow this quick guide to selling your home fast.
There is an alternative to the traditional route when it comes to selling your home. You can use one of the many specialist companies that offer to buy your house so that you’re not at the mercy of a chain, or paying huge fees to agents and solicitors. Here are the steps you need to follow:
Taking The Stress Out Of Your House Sale By: Freedom Property Selling your house is often voted the most stressful thing you can do in life. Even those who move fairly regularly can suffer when it comes to selling the family home and moving on. Imagine how much more stressful it is if you’re selling your home because you’re already in financial or personal difficulty.
The number of people facing repossession in the UK may be static at present, but that doesn’t make it any less stressful if the home being threatened is yours. Whether ... Tags: quick house sale
Move On With A Quick House Sale By: Nash Peters Despite all the television programmes and newspaper and magazine articles on the housing market, not all houses are in perfect, saleable condition, and not all home owners can afford to spend money on their property in order to sell. This can make it difficult, if not impossible, to sell your property, particularly in the current housing market, where buyers’ expectations in terms of fittings and finishes are high.
How To Get A Quick House Sale By: Nash Peters Do you need to sell your house quickly? If you’re currently being affected by any of the following circumstances, you may want to avoid wasting the time and money that selling through a traditional estate agent often incurs:
• You’ve inherited a property that you don’t want
• Your home is under threat of repossession
• You are going through divorce or separation
• You are renting your property out to problem tenants
• You want to avoid the time and cost of using an est... Tags: sell house quickly, quick house sale
3 Things That Help To Sell Your House Quickly By: Nash Peters Whilst many people have enough time to sell their home through a traditional estate agent, others need a quick sale, and the usual buying and selling process just takes too long. There are a number of reasons why you might need to sell your house quickly and there are specialist buyers who can arrange this for you. If need to sell your house and you’re unsure how to do it, then follow these three steps.
Sell my house from abroad By: Andy Wilkinson For many people the prospect of selling their house is daunting enough without having to deal with the many added complications that selling a property in the UK while living abroad can bring. Tags: quick house sale
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