New analysis by home purchase plan provider, Gatehouse
Bank, has revealed that despite Brexit trying its best to cause turbulence in
the UK property market, homes are actually selling quicker in 1 in 5 towns and
cities. According to the findings, across the UK, homes on the market have been
on sale two weeks longer than a year ago on average (162 vs 148 days) but the
slowdown is noticeable by its absence in 19.6% of areas. Gatehouse analysed
time-on-the-market data from Home.co.uk and found that property markets sped up
in 24 of the 122 towns and cities in the survey. Read more on the Property Reporter
website.
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