Housing market stabilising during second lockdown

Housing market stabilising during second lockdown

The housing market in England and Wales is displaying signs of stabilising, according to analysis of web traffic from property advice website Property Price Advice. (Please click or tap the picture to find out more)

Valuation requests on the website have broadly returned to their four-year average, representing a significant fall from the immediate post-lockdown spike.
Requests in June were almost 70% above the four-year average, the highest ever recorded on the website.
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Source: Property Wire




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