Welcome to the December edition of the Greenstone newsletter.
This month we take a look at why January 2022 will be a favourable time to sell your London home and then reflect on the last years worth of home trends, whilst looking to 2022 to see what's in store for home decor!
Further into our newsletter, we continue to look into the future, but from a different perspective. This time, we look at how the property market is predicted to behave in 2022...
Finally, 2025 marks the year that EPC rules are set to change. So, have you started making the necessary changes to your rental property to boost your EPC rating?
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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