How the new-build market differs from city to city🏨

How the new-build market differs from city to city🏨

When you think of a new-build property, more often than not a flat is going to spring to mind. No surprise really as they account for the largest proportion of British new-build stock in the current market. But this varies from city to city.

Research by the new-build sales optimisation platform, Unlatch, has revealed how the new-build market looks based on the diversity of stock currently available to buyers and how this differs across our major cities. To continue reading, please Click Here


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