Andrew Morris
Andrew Morris went straight into the Estate Agency profession after leaving school nearly 40 years ago. He has a vast knowledge and expertise in the sale of city and country property and also has a special interest in the sale of new homes and residential building land. Andrew is a past Chairman of the Hereford and Worcester Branch of the National Association of Estate Agents. He is also the chief executive of Westfields Football Club, who play in the Polymac Services Midlands Alliance.
Home Information Pack Provision - Latest
As predicted by the National Association of Estate Agents, the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors, the Law Society and the Building Societies’ Institute the Home Information Pack (HIP) and the Government’s proposed implementation has been turned into turmoil with the Government’s latest announcement that the Home Information Pack requirement has now been put back to […]
June 11th, 2007 by Andrew Morris
Doubts remain over Home Information Packs
The Government’s implementation of Home Information Packs is due to come on board on 1st June but many of the profession’s stakeholders, including the National Association of Estate Agents, the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors, The Law Society and The Building Societies Institute are all still in grave doubt that the Government’s idea of speeding […]
May 14th, 2007 by Andrew Morris
Unusual festive boost for Herefordshire property market
The residential property market in Herefordshire looks to be continuing up to the Christmas holiday period as demand continues to be good against a steady stream of supply. The year as a whole has seen a good increase in property prices with particular movement in the £100,000 through to £250,000 price range. The market has slowed slightly […]
November 24th, 2006 by Andrew Morris
Autumn holds high hopes for affordable property market
September usually sees the start of the Autumn property market as the public return refreshed from holidays, children go back to school and the light nights begin to draw in, but with just enough time to still go and inspect properties in the light after work for another month.
The local property market here in Hereford […]
August 31st, 2006 by Andrew Morris
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