Questions to help you stay safe on a viewing

[ad_1] Estate agents in England are still operating during this second lockdown, but there are certain guidelines to follow so that we all stay safe. Make sure you read our full guide to safe viewings, and you can read all about the government’s latest guidance, here. If you’re heading on a viewing this month, we’ve…

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Can I still use a removals firm? |

[ad_1] Under the new lockdown in England, home moves can still take place providing everyone follows the government’s safety guidance. This means that you can visit estate agents, you can view homes in person (as long as you follow social distancing guidelines), and you can use removals firms. But if you’re unsure about what this…

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How to view property safely |

[ad_1] Share this Share on Facebook Share on Twitter https://www.rightmove.co.uk/news/articles/property-news/how-to-view-property-safely/?utm_source=clipboard&utm_medium=sharing&utm_campaign=news Page link copied! As England enters a new four-week lockdown, the government has clarified its guidance for home-movers across the country. One of the main things to note is that property viewings can still take place during lockdown. That’s why we’ve created a set of…

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Inside the quirkiest homes on Rightmove

[ad_1] We’ve rounded up four of the quirkiest homes currently listed for sale on Rightmove, and we’re so excited to share them with you. From a charming cottage tucked away on its own private island to a Welsh lighthouse with unbeatable sea views, these properties are really quite spectacular. Scroll down to explore… St Gabriel’s…

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Four spooky properties for sale on Halloween

[ad_1] James Fisher and Toby Keel pluck up their courage to take a look at four homes with a chilling tale to tell.   Nerve-wracking in Nottinghamshire Clifton Hall is a magnificent, Grade I-listed country house: glorious architecture, huge ceilings, grand rooms and a sweeping staircase that will wow guests. It does have its secrets,…

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Why it’s important to celebrate Black History Month

[ad_1] scoutori/Shutterstock.com Black History Month was created by Carter G. Woodson in 1926. He aimed to combat racism by educating white students about black contributions to American life which were commonly downplayed, ignored or hidden. It’s fair to say we’ve come as a long way since then, with overt racism becoming ever more unacceptable, and…

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