Articles, tagged with "royal institution of chartered surveyors", page 1
21st November 2011
A Quantity Surveyor (QS) is a qualified professional generally working within the construction industry with construction costs and contracts expertise. Technical training to become a QS begins with attaining, through formal studies, a degree in Quantity ...
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Tom Aikins
14th October 2011
It is certainly a crucial task for selling or buying a house and houses do not sell as per your expectations. Sometimes you have to wait patiently to make a deal which matches your price and normally if the fixed price is reasonable and the property is al...
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jeevanswaraaj
05th September 2011
It may sound obvious, but the first step in picking an expert is: does he or she know the subject matter? It’s one thing to find an expert witness but what do you really know about him/ her?
A bit of hands on experience and industry knowledge is all ve...
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X-Pro/ Law-Pro
05th September 2011
There are no less than 365 reasons to lease or buy house in Manila and which is about one fiesta daily. This is simply because each and every barangay-the smallest political unit within the Philippines-is generally designated immediately after a Catholic...
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X-Pro/ Law-Pro
18th February 2011
Home loan are due to go up — that is the general wisdom gleaned from experts. The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has increased interest rates seven times in 2010 aggregating 300 basis points.However, there has been a relatively muted 150 basis points increas...
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Deal4Loan
26th January 2011
The housing market has undoubtedly been hit hard following the recession of the last 3 years. The Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) recently released its forecast predictions for 2011. They reported that house prices in Britain will fall...
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Timothy Frodsham
17th November 2010
After showing recent signs of recovery, it seems Britain's property market is, in the words of Ben Hudson, a member of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS), "once again on a knife edge."
So if you need to sell property quickly, whilst th...
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David Cuerden
04th November 2010
While there is no doubt that buying and selling a house can be one of the most time consuming and stressful events in adult life, the whole process can be made a lot easier if you choose the right estate agent.
Choosing the right estate agent for your...
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Debbie Fisher
03rd June 2010
"The housing prices in London are set to fall by a further 10% before they hit rock bottom. As such, many people will decide to consider a sell to rent back scheme in order to release their equity." London was long considered to be impervious to the fa...
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Alvin Richard
25th May 2010
With many fixed rates cut in the election run up, fix now while stocks last. Borrowers who take advantage of this should be able to lock into some of the lowest rates of the year.
Lenders have pleasantly surprised the market by making their deals even mo...
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Lloyd Davies
19th May 2010
Britain's housing market is benefiting from not being in the euro, estate agents disclosed today.
Overseas buyers are investing in expensive properties, primarily in London, rather than putting their money in more "vulnerable" euro zone areas, they said...
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Lloyd Davies
09th March 2010
Residential property prices in the UK are continuing to rise despite an increase in the number of new instructions received by agents, according to the latest index published today. (November 10)
The number of chartered surveyors reporting rises rath...
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Move Forward
24th February 2010
Residential property prices in the UK are continuing to rise according to the latest published indices but it is a scattered pattern with some parts of the country seeing no changes and other experiencing price falls.
Prices rose 0.6% according to th...
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Move Forward
10th February 2010
Looking back at 2009, the housing market was surprisingly resilient in the face of continued recessionary difficulties.
Although a lack of mortgage lending still dogged many would-be borrowers throughout the course of the year, mortgage lending did se...
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Author:
MarkeD
10th February 2010
More properties are coming onto the market in the UK but this is having little effect on rising prices, it is claimed.
For the sixth consecutive month, more chartered surveyors are reporting that the number of new instructions is increasing rather than...
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Author:
Move Forward