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17 April 2025

Can you sell a house without an estate agent?

Wondering if you can sell your house without an estate agent? Discover the pros, cons, and essential steps to successfully sell your property privately and save on commission fees.

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17 April 2025

How does the Rent to Buy scheme work? | money.co.uk

If you want to buy a house but can't afford a deposit, there are several schemes that could help you own your own home, including the Rent to Buy scheme. So how does Rent to Buy work and how can it help you?

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17 April 2025

11 secrets for successful property viewing | money.co.uk

Whether you are looking to rent or buy, viewing potential properties is a key part of house hunting. Here is how to make sure a property is really worth your money.

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28 December 2018

Can buying a repossessed property save you money?

If you can put aside the emotive mental images conjured up by the words 'repossessed property', then there are some real bargains to be had. You just need to know where to look and how to go about buying.

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28 December 2018

Fertility treatment abroad: can you save money?

The sky-high cost of private IVF treatment in the UK might have left you wondering whether you should get fertility treatment abroad. We look at the cost of treatment globally and whether you could be better off elsewhere.

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28 December 2018

How to complain about a debt collection company

If you have been harassed, publicly embarrassed or treated unfairly or unreasonably by a debt collector or a bailiff you are entitled to complain.

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