Britain’s housing market got off to a subdued start in
2018, with sellers of £1m-plus homes in London finding it toughest to find
buyers in January, according to a survey of estate agents. Across the UK as
whole, the number of sales, new buyers, and properties coming onto the market
all fell in January, the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors said. New
buyer inquiries fell for a 10th successive month and the number of properties
coming on to estate agents’ books slipped back to the record-low levels seen
around the middle of 2017, signalling there will be no imminent pick-up in
activity. Read more on the Guardian website.
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