Seller activity increases ahead of predicted country market slowdown📈

Seller activity increases ahead of predicted country market slowdown📈

Following record-breaking growth that propelled country house prices to a new peak in March, sellers have been quick to act to lock in gains ahead of an expected slowdown later this year.

According to the latest market analysis from Knight Frank, the number of offers accepted in the country market in April was the highest for the month in 15 years, surpassing the previous record set last year during the stamp duty holiday. To continue reading, please Click Here


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