The pandemic is pushing people to move

The pandemic is pushing people to move

A quarter (26%) of homeowners are considering moving in the next 12 months – while 55% of those decisions were directly influenced by the pandemic. (Please click or tap the picture to find out more)

Half of UK homeowners aged 18-24, and one third of those aged 25-34 are planning on moving house in the next 12 months due to Covid-19.
The survey comes from IDSystems, glazing and bifold door specialists.
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Source: Property Wire




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