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Housing market warming up

  • Adam Sweatman
  • Dec 9, 2024
  • 1 min read

The latest report from RICS reported a higher level of market appraisals this year compared to 12 months ago suggesting new properties will continue to list.


Approximately 428,285 households in the UK wanted to move to another home as of July 2024. Unlike the 324,022 move planners, these households had not started planning their move. Meanwhile, there were 227,704 households classed as movers. 


Mortgage approvals are up 30% this year compared with the same period in 202.3

FTB Relief ends 31st of March 2025 at Amity we have reviewed all FTB files to ensure smooth progression. Matters must complete before the 31st of March as opposed to exchange of contracts.

 
 
 

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