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My First Home

My First Home

http://www.myfirsthomeblog.com

Myfirsthome originated from our experience in the purchase of our first home. We found the entire buying process daunting, complicated and stressful.

Myfirsthome has been founded with a commitment to assist and empower ALL home buyers. The first-time buyers may appear to be a ‘dying breed’ amongst property purchasers, never-the-less an essential contributor to the housing market.

Myfirsthome is an independent and privately held online website property company, whose aim is to become an intermediary between the professional providers within the property market and home purchasers.

Our objective includes giving further coverage and knowledge, concerning the differing roles within the industry. Whilst demonstrating how they relate and complement each other in the property market.

We work alongside Housing Associations, House Builders, Estate Agents, Mortgage Brokers, Solicitors, Accountants, Economists, Professionals in Media, Marketing, Sales and Research.

Not just the place where you live but also almost certainly your single largest financial investment, buying your first home is a process worth enjoying and getting right.

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  • Edinburgh’s Most Influential Property Group Unfazed by Google

    Posted on Friday December 4th, 2009 at 05:57 in first time buyers

    Solicitors with a legal group which handles almost a quarter of all house sales in Edinburgh say they are unfazed by news that internet giant Google may move into the property market.   The ELPG is made up of five leading property solicitors which a...

  • Warners Welcomes Latest Nationwide Report on UK House Prices

    Posted on Friday December 4th, 2009 at 04:20 in first time buyers

    House prices are remaining strong in Edinburgh but more needs to be done to encourage first-time buyers to make their first purchases, according to the city’s leading estate agent.   Responding to the latest Nationwide report, which shows UK house...

  • UK house prices will continue to rise throughout 2010 and beyond

    Posted on Tuesday December 1st, 2009 at 08:47 in first time buyers

    Source: chestertonhumberts.com House prices will continue to rise for the foreseeable future according to independent research from CEBR commissioned by Chesterton Humberts, one of the UK’s leading property consultancies. The research says that...

  • Conservatives will “green up” 25 million homes

    Posted on Monday November 30th, 2009 at 06:13 in first time buyers

    Source: conservatives.com Shadow Housing Minister Grant Shapps has outlined how a Conservative Government will give up to £6,500 in energy home improvements. In a keynote speech to the Building Research Establishment, he explained how this would mea...

  • Flood more costly than fire and burglary

    Posted on Monday November 30th, 2009 at 06:08 in first time buyers

    Source: environment-agency.gov.uk Homeowners that are flooded stand to lose on average £28,000 compared to just over £1000 if they are burgled, Environment Agency research has revealed. Homeowners that are flooded stand to lose on average £28,000...

  • House prices boosted by high performing primary schools

    Posted on Thursday November 26th, 2009 at 04:04 in first time buyers

    Source: nationwide.co.uk High performing primary schools add value to property prices across all regions, according to a special report published by Nationwide Building Society. The report says that a 10% higher Standard Assessment Tests (SATs) attai...

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