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Growth and success for Dawson & Associates in 2017

Well what a year it’s been. The property market has not stopped moving and neither have we! This year, our professional team of chartered surveyors completed over 600 building surveys throughout the South East alone. The Dawson & Associates experts have also been heavily involved with listed and unusual building projects across the region by […]

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Autumn 2017 Property Market Review – Values boom defying industry predictions

Following the recent amendment to stamp duty in the Chancellor’s budget, it is safe to say that the property market has proved a talking point of late. Recently revealed estimates show that the value of Britain’s overall housing stock has soared in the last decade. Statistics released by Halifax show that the value has risen […]

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Housing and the Budget 2017

The chancellor has unveiled a raft of new initiatives to kick-start the housing market in his Budget – while admitting “there is no magic silver bullet”. Housing and stamp duty Philip Hammond also announced plans to abolish Stamp Duty for first time buyers on properties up to £300k, claiming that “successive governments over decades” had […]

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Now is the time to improve your property value

Our property market is in a state of never ending flux it seems and property value is never far from the news. Around 30,000* properties for sale in Kent and Sussex (which makes up less than 1% of the total households in the South East according to the Office for National Statistics), including the popular […]

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The time for transformation is now

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Come rain or shine, in times of housing and commercial building markets transformation, our independent qualified professionals deliver unbiased advice on the best commercial and residential property options. In a country with strict planning laws and a rise in interest rates looming according to the Bank of England, it is of no surprise that the […]

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A Property Market “with Mojo”

In December 2015 we reported that the property market saw house prices escalating £932 per week in London. Obviously the good news was accompanied by forewarnings of affordability issues. But in January 2016, we heard about how “the pound will go further” with the excuse of the exchange rate increases. And then, of course, everything went […]

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