The road ahead – What does 2021 look like for the property market?

The road ahead – What does 2021 look like for the property market?

The year 2020 will forever be remembered as the year that changed the world. As this unprecedented year comes to an end, many are wondering what the New Year will bring for the property market with the stamp duty holiday ending, the introduction of a 2% surcharge for foreign buyers and of course Brexit. (Please click or tap the picture to find out

We spoke to a few Members of The Guild of Property Professionals about their predictions for 2021 and the property market moving forward.
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