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Getting a new house has never been easier with Barrat Homes.

£110,000 £16,500 £5,500 £0
£120,000 £18,000 £6,000 £0
£130,000 £19,500 £6,500 £1,300
£140,000 £21,000 £7,000 £1,400
£150,000 £22,500 £7,500 £1,500
£160,000 £24,000 £8,000 £1,600
£170,000 £25,500 £8,500 £1,700
£180,000 £27,000 £9,000 £1,800
£190,000 £28,500 £9,500 £1,900
£200,000 £30,000 £10,000 £2,000
£210,000 £31,500 £10,500 £2,100
£220,000 £33,000 £11,000 £2,200
£230,000 £34,500 £11,500 £2,300
£240,000 £36,000 £12,000 £2,400
£250,000 £37,500 £12,500 £2,500
£260,000 £39,000 £13,000 £7,800
£270,000 £40,500 £13,500 £8,100
£280,000 £42,000 £14,000 £8,400
£290,000 £43,500 £14,500 £8,700
£300,000 £45,000 £15,000 £9,000
  • Typical minimum deposit at 15%:£16,500

  • Deposit with shared equity:£5,500

The greatest form of flattery

“Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery” so the quote goes.

A new network for estate agents ageants recently popped up on the radar and has been advertising in the industry press. Naturally, I thought I ought to have a look, especially as it is built on the same platform as Juicy Red Apple and has a similar set up.

I duly signed up and to my amazement, I was banned within minutes!!

From memory, my initial bio and first page congratulated them on their site and made a point that it was good to see others entering this space. No issue there I think. I did link to JRA, but where is the harm in this? The next moment, I am banned without notice, like a common spammer!

Despite my emails asking for an explanation I have not received any communication whatsoever. Perhaps they will care to comment on this blog. Afterall, I am still big enough to link to them!

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