| Sale St. James Road, Tunbridge Wells, Kent, TN1 |
| Purchase Hillcrest Road, Biggin Hill, Westerham, TN16 |
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Disadvantaged Areas Relief may be available in nearly 2,000 areas throughout the UK. These are based on electoral divisions and local government wards. These wards do not always coincide with postcode districts, so the postcode search tool cannot always be relied on. If an online search cannot determine whether a Tunbridge Wells home is located in a disadvantaged area, clarification should be sought from the local council. That said, for any purchase below £150,000, it is worth making a simple postcode search to find out if a property is in a Disadvantaged area. For more information regarding Tunbridge Wells disadvantaged areas, or to determine if your prospective purchase qualifies, call us today.
Tunbridge Wells property purchasers require information about matters affecting local highways, such as planned extension of parking restrictions or proposals for one-way schemes. Tunbridge Wells searches show:
It is important for a Tunbridge Wells buyer to know if a Tree Preservation Order (TPO) affects any trees on the property being purchased. It is recommended that the advice of a tree surgeon or similar expert is obtained prior to attempting work on a protected tree, even if council consent is granted. Trees planted in accordance with a condition placed on new build property developers are not necessarily subject to a TPO.