Estate agents saw highest demand in a decade in 2020

Estate agents saw highest demand in a decade in 2020

Over the course of 2020 there were typically 403 buyers registered per branch, according to NAEA Propertymark and ARLA Propertymark’s analysis of sales and letting data. (Please click or tap the picture to find out more)

This means this year saw the highest demand in a decade, as the number of registered buyers per branch was higher than the previous peak of 379 in 2015, as well as 55% higher than the 260 averaged in 2010.
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Source: Property Wire



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