Sell Home Fast Schemes and the City Slickers

Sell home fast schemes may be aimed at those struggling in poorer parts of the UK, but city slickers are also having to rethink their approach to property.

Sell home fast schemes are still popular across the UK. In fact, sell home fast companies offer a service to homeowners who have simply ran out of options and are desperate to stop repossession. Property rescue companies can help homeowners at the bottom end of the property scale. They can also help those who simply need to move fast because they are emigrating for example and simply need a fast house sale. But the property slump has affected the wealthy as well as the poor.

Low Income Homes Need to Sell Home Fast

Although those working in the city may be incredibly wealthy compared to those struggling to meet their mortgage payments in low income households, the introduction of a bonus tax on bankers has raised concerns that this will stall a property recovery. They may not be looking for sell home fast schemes on their penthouses, but the £550 million bankers’ bonus tax is expected to have massive repercussions on the London property market. Estate agents have spoken out to the press saying that they are concerned that the £1.2 billion of City bonuses invested every year in London property could be significantly reduced, stalling any recovery in the property market.

No Sympathy for Bankers or Estate Agents

Bankers may not be turning to sell home fast schemes but estate agents in London say more city traders are putting their homes on the market as some fear they will leave London altogether and head for more lucrative cities. Estate agents say this could ‘snuff out’ any recent recovery in property prices. Prime London property is, estate agents say, reliant on the bonus culture. However, when the poorest homes are facing a choice between sell home fast schemes or repossession, it’s hard to have any sympathy for the bankers or the estate agents. When many people in low income households are struggling to keep a roof over their heads, the fact that there are still bankers on guaranteed bonuses – such as Antonio Polverino who received a £7m bonus after joining the now state controlled Royal Bank of Scotland – is still galling. Bonus tax could hit property sales, but with the thousands on average incomes worried about defaulting on their mortgage, there’s little sympathy.

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