Her Majesty’s Land Registry is set to undergo a monumental change in 2015 if current legislation is approved. The Infrastructure Bill, which is currently sitting in the House of Lords and predicted to hit the statute books just before Christmas, … Continue reading
Land Registry Looks to Expand its Horizons
A ‘Fracking’ Bad Idea
Fracking is the word du jour in the conveyancing world but the extraction of naturally-occurring shale gas has existed since the Forties. In today’s geopolitical climate, however, fossil fuels concentrated in the Middle East are now one of the most … Continue reading
Ready? Steady? Go: How to Expedite your Property Transaction
The time it takes to reach completion after your offer has been accepted is between 8 to 10 weeks. People often move in times of financial and emotional distress arising out of divorce, death or simple disarray. If the property … Continue reading
The Lost Generation: Advising Today’s First Time Buyers
The proportion of first time buyers entering the housing market has reached an unprecedented high. Even pre-credit crunch, the number of bright young things deciding to clamber onto the first – and arguably highest – rung of the property ladder … Continue reading
The Number of Home owner in negative equity decreases.
According to mortgage lenders the amount of people that are in negative equity are decreasing. Home owner that took out a mortgage in 2007 one in four where in negative equity. One in five first time buyers who still live … Continue reading