New property listings in the UK increased over 10% in
September month on month with more than two thirds of towns and cities seeing a
rise in supply, the latest research shows. Overall supply was up by 10.4%
nationwide with the biggest rise recorded in Basildon in Essex with an uplift
of 68.1%. However the supply in Falmouth in Cornwall fell by 27.5% while London
saw a respectable 16.5% rise in supply following a typically slow August when
home owners traditionally put sales on hold. The UK property market continues
to defy predictions of a post-Brexit fall-out with a return to form after the
summer lull. Read more on the Property Wire website.
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