Number of Properties Sold stc in UK last week up 11%!

Number of Properties Sold stc in UK last week up 11%!

With all the doom and gloom in the newspapers, you would think the property market was on its uppers. Of course, it's not as easy to sell a house as it was in 2021, yet priced and marketed right, properties are selling well.

For the week ending Sun 27th Nov '22 - 17,925 properties were sold stc, compared to 16,138 properties the week before
a growth of 11%

Here is a regional breakdown

Yorks & Humber +12%
West Mids +15%
Wales +15%
South West +9%
South East +12%
Scotland +2%
Inner London +5%
Outer London +17%
North West +12%
North East +11%
East of England +9%
East Midlands +21%

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