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Biggest fears of investors when buying a UK property in 2020

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Here at Property Classifieds we aim to make the property investment business easy. We list suitable investment opportunities in your area from sellers who are keen to make a quick and straightforward sale. Browse our list of available property, make an offer and complete the sale – it really is as easy as that. We know that investing in property can be scary, especially in the topsy-turvy world of 2020. That’s why we do all the hard work for you. We find good investment opportunities for you, and we can help you with all the legal processes and requirements too. So, don’t let fear put you off this year. The biggest fears of investors in 2020 are legitimate concerns and there are some tough times ahead. But the UK property market is in good shape and strong enough to survive what is coming. Now could be the ideal time to make an investment. If you would like to know more about what we do here at Property Classifieds, or to see our list of available property, get in touch with a member

How to find lease-option properties in the UK

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  It is a financial tool that gives the holder the option to buy or sell a property at a fixed price agreed in advance. The sale price and length of the lease are agreed upon when the option is created. In the UK, investors have been using lease options to secure an option to purchase properties and then generating an income by leasing it back to the owners. They pay the seller for the option, usually for a nominal or small fee but this is negotiable. Lease options can be very powerful tools. However, it can be difficult to find sellers that are willing to work with you in this way. So, how do you go about finding sellers that are willing to accept your lease-option offer? read original blog at: https://www.propertyclassifieds.co.uk/blog/how-to-find-lease-option-properties-in-the-uk

How to avoid ongoing property scams in the UK

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  You would like to think that the world is a fair place and that people wouldn’t try to scam you out of your money. You would also like to think that the UK property market is sufficiently regulated to protect you from losing money when  buying and selling UK property . But in both cases to believe that is to expose yourself to risk. The reality is that property scams exist and are being perpetrated all the time. And new scams, or at least new twists on old ones, are evolving. In order to protect yourself against them, you need to be aware of how they work and what tell-tale signs to look out for. If you want to know how to avoid ongoing property scams in the UK then keep reading to find out more. To continually reading, explore our blog .

Why you shouldn’t be too hasty selling your house to a company offering to pay cash

  If you’re in need of selling your home or property fast and have seen one of those ads from a company saying “we pay cash for your home” stop for a minute and read this first, as there are other options available which may be more suitable for your circumstances. For more information, visit our website.

Top 10 most expensive houses in the United Kingdom

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The UK has been riding the wave of a property boom for the last decade or so, and boasts some of the most expensive property in the world. London has been experiencing a massive property boom over the last few decades. Increased investment from abroad, notably Russian and Chinese investors, has driven many of the property prices sky high. In addition, London (and to a wider extent the UK) is at a cultural and financial epicentre. Movie stars, billionaires, fashion executives – they all want to have a UK property to call home. This has also led to prices going through the roof. But it’s not just in the country’s capital. Around the UK property prices have been breaking records. From the traditional charm of the Cotswolds to rural Sussex to Devon and Cornwall, records are being smashed all the time for property prices. Another reason the UK is experiencing a property boom is the availability of housing stock. Britain was the driving force of the Industrial Revolution and possessed an emp