Demand from prospective buyers looking for a new home
jumped by over 37 per cent last month, new figures show. In the usual New Year spike in property
market activity, the number of would-be buyers rose from 268 per estate agent
branch in December to 367 last month, NAEA Propertymark said. Meanwhile,
average house prices dipped by 1.12 per cent last month to £245,742, but
year-on-year grew by 0.8 per cent, separate findings from the Mortgage Advice
Bureau reveal. Read more on the Daily Mail website.
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