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Brexit: Where To Go Next

With a lack of certainty surrounding Brexit news in the minds of many, it can be difficult finding trustworthy, un-edited advice online regarding Brexit. Even more so when it comes to the property market. Many have missed out prime opportunities that could’ve benefitted them a great deal in the long run.

Political situations have been known to influence the property market, of which our mortgage advisors are all too familiar with. As such, they’re preparing for the future by looking at potential outcomes for customers post-Brexit. There seems to be a lot of built-up demand for properties currently.

These are just some of the reasons why we are advising our clients to at least get a wider perspective of their options, especially if they’re planning on just seeing how things go, which may not be the best idea. If you are looking to move into a new house in 2020, we would suggest that you have a chat with as soon as you can. We aim to make the process as smooth and easy as possible.

It can often take a while to prepare your home for sale and to get it on the market. This includes the two or three valuations to get a secured opinion, the time for you to choose your preferred Estate Agent, sign your agency agreement and get the photos finalised.

You may find that other people had the same mindset – when the new year comes around and your home is available on the market, theirs will be available too. The more houses on the market, the more options for home buyers, which in turn could affect house prices.

Getting your home valued and getting ahead of the market will mean a few things:

  • When the decision of Brexit is finally announced you have all the information there available at your fingertips.
  • The decision to sell is all yours. It’s not a means to an end but it’s giving you a head start.
  • If you do decide to sell you have the incentive to spruce up your property but if you choose not to, you already know the figures and the feedback to possibly get the figure higher by carrying out home improvements via Remortgaging.

If you’re thinking of moving in 2020 or the near future, you’re always welcome to get in touch and discuss your mortgage options – We offer a free initial consultation to all customers.

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