Renewed optimism from buyers and sellers saw a continued
pick-up in sales activity across the UK housing market, according to the
January 2020 RICS UK Residential Market Survey, with both the number of agreed
sales and new homes being listed for sale improving over the month. At
the national level, the number of homes being listed for sale increased in
January. January also saw an increase in the number of people looking to buy as
new buyer enquiries rose to a net balance of +23% from +19% in December. As
well as this, agreed sales rose for a second month in a row (a net balance of
+21%). Read more on the RICS website.
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