Still not sure if now is a good time to sell your home?

Still not sure if now is a good time to sell your home?

The first half of 2021 has seen the highest increase in house prices since 2004. Demand for property is still very high, beeping house prices high.

According to Rightmove there was a 225,000 shortfall in homes available for sale in the first half of 2021.

In the first half of this year 140,000 more sales were agreed than the 2014 to 2019 average, and yet homes available for sale were down 85,000, creating a 225,000 shortfall.

The shortage of homes for sale has led to record-breaking house prices. The Nationwide house price index reported a 13.4% annual increase in house prices in June.

List your property now and take advantage of housing market demand remaining 26% higher than in 2020. Source: Dataloft, Rightmove, Nationwide, Zoopla

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