Welcome to the July edition of the Greenstone newsletter. Activity in the property market has continued to increase with new sales agreed reaching early March levels. The property demand is certainly being translated into sales. The lettings market has also continued to grow with demand from prospective tenants continuing to increase.
Elsewhere we take a look into property searches and identify how search priorities are changing. To end we share how the property demand has caused a rise in asking prices.
We hope you enjoy this months edition. We also provide property tips, insights, and updates on our social media channels which you can click to follow at the end of our newsletter. As always, please get in touch if you have any property queries.
Best regards
Lewis Green, Director
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As the United Kingdom was plunged into lockdown, we saw property portals and online property websites reporting huge numbers of visitors and this online activity is now being translated into sales agreed.
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Since activity resumed in the property market rental demand has continued to rise. According to Rightmove, upon the reopening of the property market rental searches rose by 22% higher than May 2019.
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2020 has forced us to make many changes in our lives, from home working, to self-isolation, it has created a time period for us to step back and re-think what is most important to us. As life slowed down many transformed their lifestyles and now need their homes to fit into this.
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Rightmove’s latest house price index for June has found that asking prices have increased in England by 1.9% on average. This is compared to pre-lockdown levels indicating the market is ploughing forward despite the recent pause on activity due to the coronavirus outbreak.
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