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What red flags do you need to spot before you buy a home? This is Money podcast

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How long did you take looking round your home before you put an offer in for it? The average prospective buyer spends just 43 minutes.

Surprise, surprise, research suggests that it pays to take your time.

This is week, Georgie Frost, Simon Lambert and Lee Boyce talk about what should be on your checklist before you take the plunge and buy a property.

Should you go by vibes alone, or do you really need to kick the tyres?

And when you do buy, what happens if the seller leaves junk like a mouldy fridge, grimy washing machine and a stained sofa? We reveal all.

Buy-to-let has taken a battering in recent years – but there are still pockets of Britain where investors are finding a decent yield.

Cash Isas are back in the spotlight with a review likely to come in July – how likely is it that they will be tinkered with?

And with news defunct furniture brand MFI will return after 20 years, what stores would you like to see make a comeback?

Listen to the This is Money podcast

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You can also listen to the latest episode, find the archive and join in the debate in reader comments on the This is Money podcast page



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