Average asking prices increase for the sixth consecutive month
June saw Rightmove record the sixth consecutive monthly rise in new sellers’ average asking prices, up by 0.6%.
June saw Rightmove record the sixth consecutive monthly rise in new sellers’ average asking prices, up by 0.6%.
With the number of new homes on the market on the up, buyers should embrace the trend for turnkey property for gain, advises property expert, Laura Henderson
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Rightmove has five copies of Laura Henderson’s bite-sized book to give away. Simply name one soon-to-be-hip area/town/region in the UK and explain in no more than 100 words why it’s worth a second look.
First-time buyers are coupling-up in increasing numbers in order to meet the costs of home ownership and get their foot on the property ladder.
New sellers in November cut their average asking prices by 3.2%, the biggest monthly fall recorded since December 2007. Rightmove has now seen falls in four out of the last five months, and with continuing as we move into the tougher winter selling season, anyone who is serious about selling will have to ensure their property stands out as a bargain buy.