Ciren Scene Magazine - Supporting Local Businesses Equity Release: There has never been a better time!
With interest rates at an all-time low, more and more people are taking advantage of an equity release tax free cash lump sum. by Richard Jeffcock, right, Owner of the Equity Release Partner-
Hello, my name is Richard Jeffcock, I am a local equity release expert. I have access to the en- tire equity release marketplace and would like to offer my expertise to you. People release eq- uity from their homes for such things as:
Increasing Income and Savings: Gifting to Family Members: Property Purchases & Investments: In- heritance Tax Planning: Debt Consolidation: New Car Purchases, Home Improvement & Holidays.
Whatever your equity release needs, I’m sure I can help, so please get in touch. Here are some key points about modern equity release products.
Fixed low interest rates so no hidden surprises: You can make optional repayments: Low set up fees: You can leave funds in reserve for future use : You keep full ownership of your home.
More about me ... I am a fully regulated expert with over 20
years’ experience. I offer a free, friendly initial discussion so if you or someone you know is thinking about equity release, please contact me. If things are taken further, any advice I give throughout the process is free, and my fee of £995 only becomes payable if equity is actually released from your home (and can be paid from the equity release proceeds).
Call Richard on 07809 462165 or 01793 272082 or email:
equityreleasepartnership@gmail.com
Please also keep this article for future reference.
Email:
equityreleasepartnership@gmail.com Web:
equityreleasepartnership.org
HTIA Ltd t/as the Equity Release Partnership. 175 Queensfield, Swindon, SN2 7SU.
Authorised by the Financial Conduct Authority (number 776953).
*minimum fee & terms apply
SPECIAL OFFER! Sales | Lettings | Management
SALES COMMISSION The Property Market is Bouncing Back!
The property market has bounced back to life with a mini boom both in the sales and the letting market. We are receiving a very high number of enquiries for properties in Cirencester and surrounding villages. As many homeowners search for larger properties with more ground floor living space and bigger rear gar- dens, Cirencester has always been a popular choice for families. With great schools and a thriving town centre, it’s no surprise why so many people want to live here.
The pandemic has clearly changed peoples outlook, with less places to go and more people spending on- line, homeowners are looking to invest more into their homes. With continued low interest rates and less money being spent on going out, we have noticed a change in buyer habits. Many properties which would have been out of buyer’s reach are now more afforda- ble and appealing.
As working from home is the new norm, buyers are moving from London and the busier cities to live in
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market towns like Cirencester, we’re receiving a higher number of calls from those wishing to re- locate.
The lettings market has also been very buoyant, often homeowners will sell their property moving into a rental, providing the opportunity to check out the area especially if they are relocating. Also, those that are looking for a particular style of property or wish to build their own will rent enabling them to be in a stronger position should the ideal property or plot become available.
Paul Adkins, Director
We’re literally ‘SOLD OUT’ and urgently require more properties to sell or let, we currently have a sales com- mission offer of just 0.9% +vat (1.08 inclusive) for a limited period. Our warm and friendly team are always on hand to offer advice whether looking to buy, let or invest in Gloucestershire or Wiltshire - our office line is 01285 239486. Further information and details are
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