An estate agent’s firm has apologised for an advert in which it called coronavirus a “blessing in disguise” for its effect on the housing market. “What a year it’s been for everyone in Chorlton and Old Trafford,” the promotional leaflet by Manchester-based JP & Brimelow reads. “So much uncertainty, so much worry about jobs and of course concern over health. However, the property market has actually fared very well this year. More of us have spent more times in our homes, and I think it’s fair to say that the role our homes play in our lives has increased greatly in importance.” Read more on the Huffpost website.
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