How much are you likely to have made in price appreciation if you sell this year?

How much are you likely to have made in price appreciation if you sell this year?

Property portal, MoveStreets, has revealed how much current home sellers are likely to have made when it comes to the price appreciation of their property across each region of the nation.

MoveStreets looked at the average length of time a property is owned after purchase across each region of Britain. MoveStreets then looked at how much house prices have increased during this time period based on a homeowner selling up today, adjusting this increase for inflation to find the actual sum made. To continue reading, please Click Here
Source: Property Reporter


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