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Archive for the ‘conveyancing’ Category

Conveyancing Solicitors Wait For Resurgence Of Housing Market

Friday, May 21st, 2010

If you are looking to make a quick house sale fearing a sudden decline in prices, it is best advised you hold off. This is because although prices may be down right now, it is only because this is a common occurrence after elections.

The property market and conveyancing solicitors too are keenly watching what happens with the new government once it settles in so prices have dipped. Even though experts state the market will be stagnant for the rest of the year, if you hold off on selling your house, prices will certainly rise above the present levels. It is all a matter of a little patience.

Conveyancing Solicitors Have Less To Do As UK Housing Market Fluctuates

Monday, April 5th, 2010

The supply of houses is more or less inelastic in UK with conveyancing solicitors seeing less work than ever before. The prices of the houses are unresponsive to the fluctuating market prices. There is less number of homes being built as a result supply increases very slowly. Therefore a small change in demand will affect the prices of the house drastically.

A little increase in demand will result in a great rise in the price. The demand again is influenced by several factors like the interest rates, incomes of the people, increment in the population. Besides these all, there are two more reasons affecting the prices of the houses in UK. Those are the availability of mortgage houses and interest of the buyers to buy more houses to earn profit in the future.

Conveyancing Data From RICS Shoves Sterling Below $1.50

Monday, March 8th, 2010

Just shows what an impact the UK housing market has… the Royal Institute for Chartered Surveyers (RICS) reported a dip in house prices last month and shortly after Sterling dipped below $1.50. The RICS data, gathered from conveyancing specialists, showed a drop to +17% in February from a +31% in January based on year-on-year figures.

February’s housing market prices decline is the most severe one-month fall since way back in April 2008 and as a side effect Sterling fell 0.4% to a 10-month low of $1.4781. Not good for anyone hoping the economy was back on track or if you’re looking to go on holiday and need some foreign exchange.