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Here are a few tips from Conti, the overseas mortgage specialist, to help guide you through.
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- The impact of mortgage availability
- The UK housing market we're not out of the woods yet
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- Property update: state of the UK market
- Coping in the credit crunch
- Safe as houses
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According to the Office for National Statistics (ONS), 352,000 people emigrated from the UK in the year ending June 2012, and recent research has revealed that almost half of Britons would like to move abroad given the opportunity. If you’re one of those who is moving lock stock and barrel to foreign climes, it’s important to do your research and to take the time to consider all the implications, particularly when it comes to property.
As London basks in a post-Olympics glow, Louise Whitson examines its vibrant property scene, and finds out who is moving to the city – and why.
Using an online agent can simplify the selling process and for those looking to relocate this will be the prime benefit above any potential cost savings, which providers claim are significant compared to the high-street competition, writes Joanne Hunter.
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