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AI synthesisThe UK government has introduced new plans aimed at reforming the house buying process in England and Wales. These reforms are intended to address issues such as gazumping and streamline the property sale timeline, which currently averages nearly six months.
What We Know — Key Points
Key points are extracted by an AI model and may contain errors or omissions. Always check the original sources.- According to property listing portal Rightmove, it takes on average nearly six months (170 days) to complete a property sale across the UK.
- The UK government has introduced new plans to reform the house buying process in England and Wales.
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Practical Implications of Reforms
- BBC News
The article focuses on the practical implications of new government plans to reform the house buying process in England and Wales for buyers and sellers.
- Read original →· Jun 19
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