‘Time kills a deal’ more than ever in a slow housing market
By
Anthony Payne
4h ago· 2 min readNews
In prime London, the ratio of homes under offer to fall-throughs has not been this high since the 2008 financial crisis. Imminent conveyancing reform needs to be radical
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