Monday Evening Marketing Update.. Is NOW the time to find out how much your property is worth?

Planning on taking advantage of the stamp duty holiday? Thinking of a potential house move next year? Maybe its just time to get an up to date valuation of your property? Please Click the link to get your free 60 second Valuation!

With so much interest already shown for the Stamp Duty holiday, including buy-to-let investors taking advantage of a lower rate on additional properties, the March deadline doesn’t appear to be that far away when factoring in the average time it takes to complete once an offer is accepted.

If you're considering a move, then why not try out our FREE Online Valuation Service Please Click the link to get your free 60 second Valuation!
to get an idea of what your home might be worth or send us an email requesting a home visit for us to carry out a bespoke market appraisal of your property.

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