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Digitising house-buying process eyed as way to speed up transactions

  • The UK plans to digitize the home-buying process to speed up transactions, learning from Norway where sales complete in about one month.
  • Currently, home buyers and sellers in the UK face delays of almost five months, and one in three transactions falls through, costing £400 million a year.
  • Starting March 3, leaseholders will have more control over service charges and will not need to pay their freeholder's legal fees for Right to Manage claims.
  • Housing and Planning Minister Matthew Pennycook stated that these reforms aim to save homebuyers money and reduce stress while improving leasehold homeowners' rights.
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GOV.UK broke the news in United Kingdom on Sunday, February 9, 2025.
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