Why the Boxing Day Browsers are Good News for ATTLEBOROUGH'S Property Market

Why the Boxing Day Browsers are Good News for ATTLEBOROUGH'S Property Market

Hello My name is DONNA VINCENT from MILLBANKS ESTATE AGENTS. I wanted to share a little information that may interest you if you are considering moving in 2023.

With Christmas on the horizon, the ATTLEBOROUGH & SURROUNDING AREA'S property market grinds to a halt – True or False?
False - Now’s the time to choose the best agent and get your home’s marketing ready – let me explain why.
This is because Boxing Day is traditionally the busiest day of the year on property portals like Rightmove.
And many of those Boxing Day browsers have had time over the Christmas break to realise they want to move– and a home like yours could match their wish list.
At MILLBANKS, we can prepare all your property’s marketing pre-Christmas for a post-Christmas launch – including scheduling viewings to happen when the festivities are over.
With our detailed database, property marketing expertise and exceptional client care, we’re confident we can get you moving in 2023.
We’d love to have an informal, no-pressure chat with you about how we would help you achieve your moving goals.
At MILBANKS, we wish you a Merry Christmas and a happy, healthy and prosperous 2023.
DONNA VINCENT MNAEA
RESIDENTIAL SALES MANAGER
MILLBANKS



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