Posts tagged with “property”

Is Search Engine Ranking A Differentiating Factor For Realtors?

Wednesday, 1 June, 2016

Ways and means of running a business are changing fast, and the realty sector isn’t an exception to it. Realtors today have to touch as many potential buyers as possible to address their property needs.

Don’t Make Too Much Fuss About Mundic Block Testing, It Is Simple

Tuesday, 1 March, 2016

Have you heard about Mundic Block testing? Does it prevent from your property getting sold out? Is there a massive fall in the price if your property doesn’t pass the test? Not at all! Experts say that it is not required to make a hue and cry about it. Let’s understand and clarify disconnects.

Valuation Fee Profit Becomes The Bone Of Contention

Saturday, 27 February, 2016

If you look at the general reaction to trade bodies, then it is quite clear that they have an apprehension towards the transparency of lenders about the valuation fee. Though the government has put utmost efforts in simplifying the charges, it is a fact that lenders are still quite skeptical about it. Experts say that since lenders keep a big margin with them under the heading administration fee, there is a tendency of keeping the things secret.

Properties of a Good Real Estate Agent Who Can Help in Grabbing The Best Properties

Tuesday, 19 January, 2016

If you think that choosing a genuine estate agent doesn’t make any difference because all of them are alike, then you are mistaken. Selling an asset that worth thousands of pounds should not be done so casually. You must differentiate between good, better and the best to avoid the stress and frustration. As the global … Read More »

Is London Losing Charm Because Of Stamp Duty?

Monday, 4 January, 2016

London has been the beloved place for property investment from ages. People do not hesitate in paying a hefty price with an anticipation of a phenomenal increase in the wealth after a few years.

Premium Properties Charge Heavy Premium in London Property Market

Friday, 17 July, 2015

No property segment has seen such an unbelievable increase than luxury housing in London. The inflation in prices has made it impossible for some buyers to think even about premium houses, bungalows, villas or apartments. Experts feel that there will be no change in the situation. Rather, prices may increase further in the coming years. … Read More »

Why Is London Digging Down For Basement Conversion?

Wednesday, 1 July, 2015

Super-basement conversion is the latest trend in London. It is the buzzword today, and builders and construction engineers get calls from everywhere in the city. Not only old constructions, but the owners of newly constructed houses also ask for it. People feel that it not only adds some extra space, but adds a value to … Read More »

Homebuyer Survey Is An Essential Aspect Of A Property Deal In The UK

Friday, 3 April, 2015

A surveyor is the person who can tell exact situation about a property so that buyers can make a right decision. If the surveyor’s report comes negative, then they may rethink about it. In case, there are a few shortcomings, then they can bargain for discounted price. Hence, it is important to get the survey … Read More »

Know Everything About The Boundary Dispute

Thursday, 19 March, 2015

One should understand that boundary disputes are quite complex to handle, and it is not possible to seek online help. A legal advice can give complete information about it. Alternatively, you can call RICS (Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors) helpline for boundary disputes. Before going into the details of boundary disputes, let’s understand the two … Read More »

Troubled With Down-Valuation By The Surveyor, Here Are A Few Remedies!

Saturday, 7 March, 2015

It has been quite evident that the practice of ‘down valuation’ or valuing a property below than expected and agreed price is increasing in the UK. Especially, London it is quite visible. As a result, home buyers face shortfall of mortgage that a double-sided effect.  Firstly, they get loan approval for quite less amount than … Read More »