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Martin Homes given permission to change Little Torch into new homes

The plans to change Little Torch, a former holiday and retreat centre, into the new homes were approved unanimously by Mid Sussex District Council on March 11. A spokesman for Developer Martin Homes Hurstpierpoint Ltd said: “We believe that the future residents of this development will enjoy the stunning views of the South Downs and […]

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Planning Granted for The Torch Retreat and Burrswood Estate

Last week, Martin Homes was granted planning permission to develop The Torch Retreat in Hurstpierpoint, and the Burrswood Estate in Groombridge. If you’re looking for a new home in these areas then please follow the links below to read more about each development! The Torch Retreat in Hurstpierpoint The Burrswood Estate in Groombridge  

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What Will Happen to UK House Prices in 2021: Savills Predicts 4% Growth

House prices could see five-figure increases this year says an influential forecast that has revised upwards thanks to the stamp duty holiday extension and vaccine roll-out. Instead of remaining stagnant in 2021 as previously predicted, the average property price is now set to increase by £10,000 according to Savills. To read the full article, click

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New mortgage guarantee to help buyers with 5% deposit

There will be a major boost for first-time buyers in next week’s Budget with the return of 95% loan-to-value mortgages. The new mortgage guarantee scheme designed to help first-time buyers with 5% deposits onto the housing ladder will be unveiled by Rishi Sunak on Wednesday. To read the full article, click the link below: https://propertyindustryeye.com/new-mortgage-guarantee-to-help-buyers-with-5-deposit/

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The Chancellor Considers ‘Extending Stamp Duty Holiday by Six Weeks’

Rishi Sunak is said to be considering a six-week extension to the stamp duty holiday to allow more time for existing deals to be completed. The chancellor is considering a limited extension through to mid-May to prevent thousands of homes sales from falling through, the Telegraph reported. To read the full article, click the link

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