Jeremy Greer

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Jeremy is our senior content writer, working with external teams to stay on top of property news, as well as finding new, interesting ways to support our readers. Creating things like timelines, checklists and creating infographics, Jeremy ensures our content is as appealing and readable as possible. He also co-hosted the reallymoving podcast: Make Your Move. Currently saving to become a First Time Buyer, Jeremy is always looking for opportunities to support FTBs on our site, and focus on topics that matter to them. Jeremy also writes for The Law Superstore, a legal service comparison website.

Jeremy studied a BA in English and Creative writing at The University of Plymouth to explore his lifelong passion for writing, it was there that he discovered journalism and content marketing as career options that would allow to continue this passion. Following university, he found roles in various content marketing positions, gaining the experience to join Reallymoving as a content executive in 2020. He has progressed to become a senior member of the content team with deep knowledge of the property industry.

In his spare time Jeremy is a big movie fan and enjoys keeping up with new releases as well as catching up with old classics. He has his own blog where he uses skill in writing to review and recommend movies to his followers.

Latest articles from Jeremy Greer

What Is a Property Covenant?

The deed to your new property may refer to a covenant, but what exactly is it and what does it mean for you as a homeowner?

Buying a house, Conveyancing, Legal

Legal Issues Before Property Exchange: What to Know

Exchange doesn't always happen when it's supposed to. There are lots of legal issues that can hold up a chain. Some are easy to rectify, others require patience and luck.

Buying a house, Conveyancing, Conveyancing Process, Legal, Selling a home

Useful Questions To Ask About Your Conveyancing Searches

When your property searches come back, it’s important to make sure you’ve got all the information you need to make an informed decision about buying the property.

Buying a house, Conveyancing, Conveyancing Advice

What Is a FENSA Certificate?

When selling a home, you may be asked to provide a FENSA certificate for your doors and windows.

Conveyancing, Conveyancing Process, Legal, Selling a home

Should You Buy a House or a Flat?

When deciding whether to buy a flat or a house, there are lots of things to consider, and the pros and cons may not be as obvious as you think.

Buying a house, Finding a house, First Time Buyer, Help and Advice

Moving Home Before Christmas

When the countdown is on for Christmas and you're hoping for a quick move, you may worry about the busy festive season holding you up.

Finding a house, Help and Advice, Moving home

What is Equity Release and How Does it Work?

Equity release is the ability to free up the equity from your property, whilst you continue to live in it. For many people, their property is their biggest asset, but all their savings are tied up in it.

Conveyancing, Finance, Mortgages

Selling Your Home Amid Neighbour Disputes

What is a property seller’s responsibility when it comes to declaring neighbourly disputes?

Selling a home

10 Ways To Protect Yourself From Property Fraud

A look at some of the ways you could fall victim to property fraud and ten tips to safeguard your home and your money.

Buying a house, Legal, Selling a home