2022 and the future of the housing market

2022 and the future of the housing market

2021 proved to be one of the most hectic years to buy and sell a home. We witnessed prices soaring to record highs, mortgages rates at less than 1% and the end of the stamp duty holiday which helped 1.5 million property transactions.

According to UK Finance, 2021 was the strongest year for mortgage lending since 2007 but what can we predict for 2022? To continue reading, please click here.
Source: Property Reporter


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