A bank connected Estate Agency has reported that ‘due to administrative reasons we have to take these properties off the market until the process of incorporating the property portfolio of their Bank into “SAREB” has been completed. Unfortunately, we cannot give you an exact time estimation for this process’
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SAREB Taking Property Off The Market – is ‘slow release’ their strategy to ‘reduce’ the surplus?
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