THOUSANDS of house moves are on hold during the coronavirus lockdown, causing many to fall through, while owners are left to shoulder massive legal costs.
Transaction volumes could fall by 80 per cent during the spring period compared with last year, Zoopla has warned.Give now to The Sun's NHS appealBut while they are helping save lives, who is there to help them?The Who Cares Wins Appeal aims to get vital support to staff in their hour of need. I’ve done FaceTime viewings and a video call valuation but people want to see houses in person before making offers.
"Our dream move is in tatters due to coronavirus. We’d been looking to move since our second daughter was born last August.Cath Kidston lines up administrators as vintage retailer races to find buyerThousands of children under 7 to miss out on free school meal vouchersMOR TO COMETesco to give 75,000 vulnerable shoppers priority access to deliveries
Whole world will be jobless soon anyway so we wont need a housing market... obviously
Well for now we all have to try and beat this virus, market, house will worry after
With a crash to follow of a size never seen before.
It's crippled more than just the property market.....