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Fast Move is the UK’s fastest growing Cash Home Buyer. We specialise in helping people to move on with their lives whatever the circumstances.

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Recent House Purchases

Here is a list of our recent acquisitions: 136 Rockingham Street Barnsley S71 1JU 29 Higham Common Road, Barugh Greem, Barnsley, S75 1LE 156 Summergangs, Road, Hull, HU8 8LN 6 Hillside Avenue, Guisley, Leeds, LS20 9DH 19 Clarendon Street, Barnsley, S70 6AH     or call one of our experienced advisors now: 0845 8350625

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Sell your House Quickly

It may seem like an impossibility these days to sell your house quickly, but it can be done. However you may have to go about it in a slightly different way. If you currently have your house for sale with an estate agent, you may well have been surprised at the lack of viewings you [...]

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How to Sell Your House Quickly

Selling your house has never been easier! Well you don’t hear that very often these days, and if you did you’d think it was being said by someone who hadn’t actually tried to sell a house in the last five years. With the terrible state of the property market these days, most people would agree [...]

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Sell My House Fast

A guest blog post That’s all I wanted. It didn’t seem like much to ask, just someone who could sell my home and do it quickly, but I soon learnt this was almost impossible. I was becoming crippled with debts, they just kept mounting up. Since my husband left me and our only child had [...]

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Cash for Homes

It’s simple. We’ve got cash and we’ll swap our cash for your home. There aren’t any hidden catches and we don’t charge you for a valuation so you’ve nothing to lose by getting in touch and finding out how much cash we will give you for your home. Of course there are many ways to [...]

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Are rents going to keep rising?

In a recent report from FindaProperty.com the average household is spending 38% of their income on rent. However if you just take London into account, this figure increases to a massive 71%! I am often asked for advice by people struggling with their mortgage payments, as to whether or not selling their home and renting [...]

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What will happen to a generation of would-be first time buyers?

Are we going to see an entire generation of people who simply cannot afford to buy their own property? Will it end there, or is the UK changing from a nation of home owners to a nation of renters? Well this will largely depend on the way the economy goes; but even the beginnings of [...]

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A cheaper home need not mean a smaller home

For anyone who is struggling to pay their mortgage, selling up and downsizing is always a consideration. With interest rates on the increase, and the general increase in the cost of living, more people are going to have to find solutions to their debt problems. Selling your home and buying a cheaper one is a [...]

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Saving Money – Every Little Helps: Surveys Part 2

Yesterday we looked at how you can supplement your income by completing surveys on the Internet. Today we look at the sites in more details and help you to work out which ones will be most profitable for you. Many of the surveys sites work in slightly different ways. You will need to get to [...]

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Saving Money – Every Little Helps: Surveys Part 1

Being thrifty and frugal has become pretty popular lately and it’s a good way to live. For many people it can make the difference between being able to survive, and getting into debt. However once you’ve made all the cutbacks you can, you should perhaps start to look at ways to make a little extra. [...]

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Debt figures cover the real story

The number of insolvencies recorded in the first quarter of 2012 has gone down from 29,064 in the last quarter of 2011 to 28,723. That is a fall of some 4.7%. On the surface this looks to show a change in personal finances for the better, but on closer inspection, this is just camouflaging the [...]

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Figures do not reflect positive attitudes

In March there was a rush of house purchases as people wanted to take advantage of the stamp duty holiday and get their houses bought before the deal ended. So, although the figures were good for March, it was quite obvious that this was the reason, and that in April we’d see a fall, as [...]

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Act fast and avoid repossession

So many of us have found that our financial situations have become more difficult over the last few years. We are all spending more money on necessities, as the price of gas and electric rise, as well as the costs of food and petrol. Added together all these extra expenses result in a large sum [...]

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Government Green legislation may further hinder housing market

It seems that every initiative the government launch, relating to the housing market, has some sort of adverse effect. The latest proposal is to put in place ‘green’ regulations on new build houses to help achieve the goal of all new homes being carbon neutral by the year 2016. These proposals, while potentially good for [...]

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Fear for the future means making some tough decisions

Jane and Mark Bingham recently sold their house to Fast Move and their story is an interesting one that they were happy to share with us. Often selling a home quickly is the result of an unexpected event such as a bereavement, a broken chain when buying a property, or a sudden loss of income [...]

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