The outright declines in the interest of new buyers in
purchasing a home showed signs of stabilising in May, in the wake of the
decision to extend the deadline for withdrawal from the EU till the end of
October, according to the latest RICS UK Residential Market Survey. Alongside
this, the negative trends in agreed sales, prices and new instructions also all
showed some signs of easing, at least at the headline level. Read more on the
RICS website.
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