Government Unveils Major Homebuying Reforms to Cut Delays
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HOMEBUYING SHAKE-UP: UK Government unveils biggest reforms in decades — but will Wales follow suit?
Buying a home is set for its biggest shake-up in decades, under UK Government plans to make the process faster, cheaper and less likely to fall through. But for would-be buyers across Wales, a key question hangs over the announcement: how much of it will actually apply here? The reforms, unveiled by the UK Government, are aimed at the slow and stressful business of buying and selling a home, which ministers say currently takes around 120 days on…
Government proposes homebuying reforms to cut delays
The government has announced proposed reforms to the homebuying process in England and Wales, aimed at reducing transaction times and the number of failed sales. According to government estimates, the reforms could reduce the average homebuying timeline by four weeks and address a system where approximately one in three agreed sales currently fail to complete. The post Government proposes homebuying reforms to cut delays appeared first on Proper…
Scotland’s Property System: What’s Changing, What Isn’t, and Why UK Reforms Don’t Apply
Scotland’s housing and property laws operate under a completely separate legal system from England and Wales. So when the UK Government announces a “homebuying shake‑up” — like the recent plan to cut delays, reduce fall‑throughs, and modernise conveyancing — those reforms stop at the border.

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