This Spring we are seeing the most motivated buyers in years, with many of them in very strong positions to buy.
This season always has factors that generate an increase in property activity.....Summer spent in a new garden; school in-takes, and brighter weather (making great property photo opportunities!). But we are also seeing additional drivers such as increased values and fast move times - Rightmove are recording an average 57 days to turn around a property!
This all points towards making now a great time to consider selling your property.
Read below, for more Spring and property related information and please do contact us about buying or selling, letting or renting your property; discreet marketing; or any other property matter - click here for ways to get in touch, and we look forward to helping you move soon.
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- Over the past five years (excluding 2020), the number of buyer enquiries per property for sale has been highest during March, April and May (Rightmove).
- Currently around 75% of properties are successfully finding a buyer, compared to a historical average of around 50%.
- Properties are selling, subject to contract, 20 days quicker than the five-year average.
- With interest rates anticipated to rise in small increments over the course of 2022, spring could be a good time to move. Source: Dataloft, Rightmove
Don't just read the stats though - you need local knowledge from a professional team that can help you every step of the way - so contact us to find out more information.
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