Supply and demand disparity begins to ease as spring market kicks in🌼

Supply and demand disparity begins to ease as spring market kicks in🌼

Although stock levels remain historically low, more new properties are coming to the market bringing with them new buyers and a lift in sales being agreed.

However, buyers are still predominantly paying asking price and above, meaning it's still very much a seller's market, according to the latest market analysis from Propertymark.
The average number of new potential buyers registering at each member branch was up from 67 in February to 84 in March, returning close to the January high of 100. To continue reading, please Click Here


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