Your first property purchase could be your forever home if you’re prepared to renovate or choose an older house
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Jame Hamilton, property expert
HIGH property prices and eye-watering stamp duty and costs mean the days of climbing the property ladder by moving frequently are over for most of us.
Instead, new research from Yorkshire Building Society reveals a third of first-time buyers are shunning flats and starter homes to aim for a detached house – double the figure from ten years ago.
Housing experts say buyers are focused on finding a family home that works in the long term.
Charles Mungroo, from Yorkshire Building Society, said: “It no longer seems to be a first step on the property ladder for many, more the forever home.”
A slower pace of life
THE popularity of Poldark has seen tourists flock to Cornwall, the county where the hit BBC TV drama is filmed. But now house-hunters are following the show, too.
Falmouth was recently named one of the top five places to live in the South West by the Sunday Times.