Instructions and viewings were up substantially in July following the stamp duty holiday announced by the Government early in the month, according to data from property group Andrews. Viewings were up 29% compared to June 2020, with physical viewings up 45%, as buyers took advantage of the stamp duty threshold being increased to £500,000. There were almost 6,000 viewings in July - around 200 a day - compared to just 20 in April, with a third of those viewings still carried out virtually. Offers made and accepted by sellers were up 12% last month while instructions rose by more than a fifth (22%) in July versus June. Read more on the Property Reporter website.
https://www.propertyreporter.co.uk/property/house-viewings-up-30-following-stamp-duty-holiday.html
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