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It seems quite incredible that May 2021 saw the twelve-month anniversary of the house market reopening during the pandemic. Nobody knew what to expect.
Hot, hot, hot! We’re not describing the weather we have started to enjoy in recent days, although it has made a welcome change! We are talking about the UK property market right now.
Whether we are in an active market like now, or one that moves at a slower pace, there is still a percentage of homes that can struggle to sell.
If you’re looking to buy a house in Cheadle at the moment you may have a ‘Fear Of Missing Out’ (FOMO), and who could blame you?
No matter what you’re advertising, whether it’s a product, a service or especially your home, you want to capture a buyer’s attention.
Well, what a week it has been for anyone who loves, supports, or follows football or even those partners who will have been subjected too the fall out! Less than 48 hours after the announcement of the European Super League (ESL), the six English clubs quit against a backdrop of anger, criticism and disbelief.
As you walk along the streets where you live, there will be certain houses that catch your eye. They may be of an architectural style that you adore or just scream potential, but more than likely it is because they win you over with their kerb appeal.
If you’ve been keeping an eye on the property market recently, one thing you will have noticed is just how busy it is. With lockdown easing, and many wanting or needing a fresh start, people have been looking for a new house to make their home.
When it comes to relationships, I don’t think any couple would say lockdown hasn’t come without challenges, yet if you are still living in separate abodes moving in together could be your biggest challenge to date if you haven’t talked everything through first.
Measuring commuting distance might seem a little obscure but it actually offers a particularly good insight into the character of any local housing market. For example, commuter towns tend to really come alive at the weekends but are quieter in the week. Areas where most people work locally will have a stronger community feel day-to-day.
The property market fluctuates on a seasonal basis, and this is particularly the case for sales rates. This chart shows how the market has changed over the course of the last few months. The most recent periods are estimates based on the previous year’s pattern.
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