First-time buyers spent £27.3bn more in 2021💲

First-time buyers spent £27.3bn more in 2021💲

Britain's first-time buyers were out in force during 2021, with almost 400,000 entering the market and snapping up £86.1bn worth of property market value - a rise of £27.3bn in a single year.

Estate agent comparison site, GetAgent.co.uk, analysed Halifax data to reveal the total market value accounted for by those taking their first step onto the property ladder and found that. To continue reading, please Click Here


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