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Tips For Buyers Looking For Their Dream Home In Seaside Area Of Thanet.
In this two-minute read, we give our best recommendations on how to find your dream home in the seaside area of Thanet including the towns of Margate, Broadstairs, and Ramsgate.
All Properties At Farley Close Developments Reserved
Congratulations to the Cooke & Co sales team for reserving the last properties at Farley Close.
Cooke And Co Interest Only Mortgages What Are The Pros And Cons
Short Video to explain the pros and cons of Interest-only mortgages. Cooke & Co uses an independent financial adviser and if you have any questions then they would be pleased to help, please call us on 01843 231833 or feel free to inbox us.
Really Get To Know Thanet's Coastline With The Cooke & Co Coastal Tour
Cooke & Co have bought together a number of amazing, award-winning technologies to bring you a 2021 comprehensive tour of Thanet's coastline from above. All the major beaches are included. Come live by the sea
Advice On Choosing A Good Conveyancing Solicitor In The Thanet Area
This two-minute read will help you learn about conveyancing solicitors and how to find the right one for you in Thanet.
Finding The Right Removal Firm For Your Thanet Move
This three-minute read gives you a few ideas to consider when choosing your removal firm in Thanet
Should You Use The Help To Buy Scheme For Your First Thanet Property Purchase?
Three-minute read to help you consider the Help to Buy Scheme from all angles.
Renting Or Selling Cooke & Co's A To Z Guide To Use When Moving Home
Cooke & Co has a record number of clients moving home. Watch this one-minute video to get some reminders of things to remember when moving home, Enjoy
How Eco-Friendly Are Thanet Homes
And how new Gov’t rules will mean draughty low-eco Thanet homes will drop in value
Your Great-Great Broadstairs Grandfather Would Only Have Paid £369 18S 0D For His Broadstairs Home In 1871
Would it surprise you even more when I said the ratio of house prices to wages are still lower today when compared to 1871? Yes, you read that correctly, as a proportion of average wages British house prices are 17.6% proportionally cheaper today than they were in 1871.