LONDON, ENGLAND, January 08, 2011 (Press-News.org) Learn the mistakes the estate agents enjoy watching buyers make.
Buyers do not realise that the ( http://www.mercuryhomesearch.com/ ) London property market is rigged against them. Consequently most people buying a home or investment fail to acquire the finest property their money can buy on the best terms possible.
Discover:
- How buyers handicap themselves from the outset and the easy solution to the problem.
- Why the prime London market is especially rigged against buyers
- How to source the most exclusive "off market" properties
- The single most expensive mistake you can make
- How to find the vital information you will need to make an astute acquisition.
- The eight most expensive negotiating mistakes buyers make.
- How to prevent gazumping and other problems that cause over 25% of purchases to fail.
"Every week we see properties being bought at a high price, when there is a better home for the same price or less literally just around the corner," says Jeremy McGivern, an authority on prime central London property and Managing Director of the internationally renowned ( http://www.mercuryhomesearch.com/ ) property search agency, Mercury Homesearch. "Unfortunately most buyers, whether based in London or overseas, fail to acquire the best property within their criteria because they make basic mistakes that could have been easily avoided."
Jeremy McGivern, as well as helping the super-rich acquire the finest ( http://www.mercuryhomesearch.com/ ) properties in London, has been featured in numerous publications including The Financial Times, The Wall Street Journal, The Sunday Times, Bloomberg News and Spear's Wealth Management Survey. He understands the unique issues facing high net worth individuals and is happy to share information that will help them make the correct choice for their next acquisition. For more information and to contact Jeremy to schedule an interview call +44 (0) 7780 696394 or email jeremy@mercuryhomesearch.com.
The Seven Most Expensive Mistakes London Property Buyers Make
Learn the mistakes the estate agents enjoy watching buyers make.
2011-01-08
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