The UK government recently announced plans to consult on proposals aimed at speeding up the often lengthy and frustrating process of buying a property.
Under the new proposals, it would be a legal requirement for sellers and estate agents to provide crucial information about a property up front. Binding contracts would also prevent either party from backing out at a late stage of the process.
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Hundreds of thousands of first-time buyers could also save an average of £710 when purchasing, according to the government.
Housing secretary Steve Reed said in a statement: “Our reforms will fix the broken system so hardworking people can focus on the next chapter of their lives."
Earlier this week, we asked for your thoughts on the proposals and whether the house-buying process was too complicated. Our poll received 513 votes, with 78% believing that it was, 11% disagreeing and 11% undecided.Poll of the week
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Is the house-moving process too complicated? Readers have their say
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Oct 10, 2025 at 10:42 AM
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