Homeowners want more moves on Net
Series: Western Mail ; 30 November 2000, 15(1)Publication details: 2000Subject(s): Summary: Discusses the findings of Legal & General's latest Moving Intentions survey. This found that homeowners believe the internet will play an increasing role in home moves in future, but there is concern that many organisations involved in the buying and selling of homes are not up to the task. Homeowners felt that surveyors, solicitors and removal firms use internet technology less than they should. The research suggests that in future people will choose companies who actively use the internet to handle their home moves.| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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Discusses the findings of Legal & General's latest Moving Intentions survey. This found that homeowners believe the internet will play an increasing role in home moves in future, but there is concern that many organisations involved in the buying and selling of homes are not up to the task. Homeowners felt that surveyors, solicitors and removal firms use internet technology less than they should. The research suggests that in future people will choose companies who actively use the internet to handle their home moves.