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WHITBY YO21 - £435,000
Freehold. 5 bedroom house (detached). 3 reception rooms. 3 bathrooms. Council Tax band F. 19th Century / Victorian property. Parking. Garage. Garden.
WHITBY YO21
£435,000 - 5 BEDROOM HOUSE (DETACHED) Ref No.8251477
RUGBY CV23 - £197,500
Freehold. 2 bedroom house (semi-detached). 2 reception rooms. One bathroom. Council Tax band C. 20th Century / 1970s property. Parking. Garage. Garden.
RUGBY CV23
£197,500 - 2 BEDROOM HOUSE (SEMI-DETACHED) Ref No.751445
PETERBOROUGH PE4 - £135,000
Freehold. 3 bedroom house (semi-detached). One reception room. One bathroom. Council Tax band B. 20th Century / 1970s property. Parking. Garage. Garden.
PETERBOROUGH PE4
£135,000 - 3 BEDROOM HOUSE (SEMI-DETACHED) Ref No.2139519
PETERLEE SR8 - £307,000
Freehold. 4 bedroom house (detached). 3 reception rooms. 2 bathrooms. Council Tax band E. 20th Century / 1990s property. Parking. Garage. Garden.
PETERLEE SR8
£307,000 - 4 BEDROOM HOUSE (DETACHED) Ref No.4082442

'Property waiting game could cost £50,000'

Property investment is increasingly becoming a step that would-be buyers are needing to weigh up before making a move onto the property ladder, according to new research.

Property investment is increasingly becoming a step that would-be buyers are needing to weigh up before making a move onto the property ladder, according to new research.

Many homebuyers are attempting to gauge the housing market, waiting for house prices to fall before making a purchase, the research shows.

Around 20 per cent of potential buyers are playing the waiting game but in most cases (75 per cent), their efforts do not pay off as they see house prices increase rather than decrease, a survey by Alliance & Leicester Mortgages revealed.

"It remains to be seen whether waiting will pay off going forward," said Stephen Leonard, director of mortgages at Alliance & Leicester.

On average, this wait is costing potential buyers £33,689 over three years, the study found. For one in five of the prudent homebuyers, property went up by more than £50,000.


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