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Moving home

No one wants to pay for something they don’t need, so if you let your property with no furnishings, contents or free-standing appliances, you may only need buildings insurance. This checklist explains what to consider.

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How do I save for a deposit?

One thing that might be playing on your mind is just how to save for that all important deposit. You might have seen headlines in the papers saying you need tens of thousands to get on the ladder but the reality can be quite different. Many first-time buyers need to save less than £10,000 and you can half that if you are buying with a partner or friend.

No one wants to pay for something they don’t need, so if you let your;

  1. No one wants to pay for something they don’t need, so if you let your

  2. If you can find a home for £125,000 in your area, this will be a minimum deposit of £6,250.

No one wants to pay for something they don’t need, so if you let your:

  1. If there are two of you saving, the cost is halved to £4,875
  2. Break this down each month for two years, it’s £203.13 a month (each)

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