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First-time buyers are rushing to complete property purchases before April 1 to avoid increased stamp duty. It's crucial for buyers to check a property's EPC (Energy Performance Certificate) before buying, as it indicates the property's energy efficiency and potential savings on energy bills. A higher EPC rating can save thousands per year and add value to the property when resold. Additionally, understanding the current energy supplier and shopping around for better tariffs can help save money.
Courtesy: metro.co.uk
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