Market Boom: Sales agreed so far in 2020 surpass last year’s figure

Market Boom: Sales agreed so far in 2020 surpass last year’s figure

The total Sales Agreed in 2020 so far has overtaken Sales Agreed up to this point in 2019, despite the Coronavirus crisis.

Property consultancy Twenty EA also says New instructions this year is 92 per cent of those reached at this point in 2019, despite the market lockdown. To continue reading this article, please click here
Source: Estate Agent Today



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