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House buyers warned of scams

House moves are being warned to watch out for scams which could involve their identity and large sums of money being stolen. There have been recent articles in the national press of several cases of emails from solicitors being intercepted and replaced with new messages containing payment details of fraudster’s Accounts.

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Scotland’s house prices rally after “rollercoaster year”

A “rollercoaster year” for the property market ended in a boom for us here in Scotland, as house prices have increased at a faster rate than any other part of the UK since lockdown began.  Data shows that average house prices in Scotland rose by 6.8% between March and September – in England the rise over the same period was 4.9%, in Wales 1.9% and in Northern Ireland 1.6%.

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Do you know your redundancy rights?

The coronavirus pandemic is having a major impact on the economy and labour market, with many businesses making redundancies to protect their long-term survival. Employers may feel under pressure to make quick decisions at this time, meaning they could fail to comply with their legal obligations during the redundancy process. As such, it is especially important that workers are aware of their redundancy rights.

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Record High UK House Prices in September

The figures provided by the Office for National Statistics show that the average UK house price climbed by 4.7% in the year to the end of September, hitting a record high.  It is believed that pent up demand and the LBTT relief (Stamp Duty in England) are likely to be among factors that have driven up the increase in typical values.

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Scottish House Prices rise 183% in 22 years

House prices in parts of Scotland have almost quadrupled since the last time the men’s national football team qualified for a major tournament. When Scotland played at the 1998 World Cup in France, a typical home in Scotland cost £66,127.00. It has been calculated that the average sale price now is 183% higher at £187,090.00. In East Lothian the rise in prices is the highest in the country – a property there now costs on average 269% more than in 1998.

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