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I only wish this prediction would come true but it won't. The current smallOriginally posted by DimPrawn View PostI'm selling before the collapse in UK property prices which is due any day now.
increases will continue followed by a dip towards the end of the year and then a period of pretty much flat prices i.e small peaks and troughs over next 2 years.
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in which case sod the price of the HIP get someone in who can deliver tomorrow, time is moneyOriginally posted by DimPrawn View PostI'm selling before the collapse in UK property prices which is due any day now.
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I'm selling before the collapse in UK property prices which is due any day now.
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all been quiet now you are selling up?
HIPs are rubbish basically get the cheapest legal one you can and go for a local independant rather than a big company the person doing it will get more in hand that way rather than a big co taking a big cut.
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Only buy one if you intend to sell.Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostNo, I'm not that old. A Home Information Pack.
I see I can buy one online for £186+VAT
http://www.myhiphome.co.uk/?gclid=CJ...FVUA4wodSmWcjw
Any advice?
HTH
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I bought mine from http://www.nethouseprices.com/ for under £200 and can't fault the service, except they didn't send me a hard copy of the finished report. Though everyone wanted the electronic versions anyway, so that was no problem. It only took about a week to complete.
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HIP needed
No, I'm not that old. A Home Information Pack.
I see I can buy one online for £186+VAT
http://www.myhiphome.co.uk/?gclid=CJ...FVUA4wodSmWcjw
Any advice?Tags: None
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