Demand growing for new-build homes available through buying schemes

Demand growing for new-build homes available through buying schemes

Across the UK, there are currently 51,282 new-build properties listed for sale. With 18,095 already sold, demand currently sits at 35.3%.

Newly released research from Warwick Estates, has revealed which features are currently the most in-demand amongst new-build homebuyers in the current market.
The firm analysed current new-build stock listed on the market and which features offered across these properties were most in demand based on the number of homes already under offer or sold subject to contract as a percentage of all available stock.
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Source: Property Reporter


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