
Selling a home in Scotland is a bit different to selling a home in England and Wales. Here’s how it works.
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Nic is a lifestyle writer and editor who has written for the Evening Standard, Daily Mail, Time Inc and Marks & Spencer. A former managing editor for Microsoft, Nic ran the Lifestyle group of channels on MSN, covering content ranging from food and travel to fashion and beauty. She's acted as a consultant for Global Radio, a launch editor for boutique sites and began her career as a regional news journalist.
Selling a home in Scotland is a bit different to selling a home in England and Wales. Here’s how it works.
You've found your perfect home. But what if there's a break in your property chain and everything stalls? Here's how to keep your purchase on track.
You’ve met ‘the one’, or you may be best pals, and you’re buying a place together. What could possibly go wrong?
A Lifetime ISA is an ISA with benefits. You can save up to £4,000 a year with one and the government will chip in an extra 25%. That’s up to £1,000, for free.
Found 'the one'? The next step is to check your new home's in working order and everything's as it should be. That's where a house survey comes in.
Ready to start home hunting? We've got all the tools you need: from mapping out your favourite streets to checking travel times to the local pub. Let's find your dream home.
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