@muveproperty Who exactly is recommending you? Everyone I've spoken to has major problems with Muve - from unimaginably long wait times to ill-trained staff, hidden fees, and sales falling through.
@muveproperty Many of these reviews are fake and provided in exchange for vouchers. Meanwhile, you fight tooth and nail to take down any genuine reviews that criticize you.
@WilkinsonGrant This is wishful thinking. Just check Rightmove and it's clear you're being forced to reduce your prices like everyone else. The market is changing, whether you want to believe it or not. People simply can't get loans for as much money, which reduces their buying power.
@WilkinsonGrant@ExeterLiving@DevonLiveNews This is a stretch. Your properties are lingering on the market, just like everyone else's. You can try to insist otherwise to win instructions, but no one will move unless you actually sell those properties - which means adjusting your asking prices to reflect the new reality.
@HenryPryor The Bank of England is being pretty definite in setting its interest rates. It's not rocket science to conclude that these actions will have an impact on the housing market, regardless of whether homeowners and estate agents try to deny it or not.
@russellquirk The crisis has a lot more to do with what the banks are doing with interest rates, and they don't seem close to dropping their rates anytime soon. Buyers simply don't have the same buying power they had six months ago.
@NTRUpmi @JessicaMal_ I'm so sorry to hear about what you're going through. Buying a house is stressful enough without your conveyancer ruining it for you.
@muveproperty Your unsatisfied customers would prefer if you actually completed their conveyancing rather than pretending to be competent on Twitter, Muve.
"After 2 months, very little progress had been made and the seller threatened to pull out as they never heard from our conveyancer, Muve." #buyingahouse#housingmarket#muve