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Leicester Property Blog
Leicester Property Market Blog by Luke St Clair
65 episodes
7 months ago
35% drop in the number of properties for sale in Leicester in the last 12 months. 1,532 Leicester homes have sold (stc) in the last three months alone, taking the time from the ‘for sale board’ going up to sale agreed to a median of 30 days. The £200k to £300k price range in Leicester is the most active, where it only takes 26 days to sale agreed, but under £100k is taking 50 days. Yet, what issues cause the people of Leicester to want to move home and what can Leicester people, who want to move in 2022, do to ensure they sell and find the home of their dreams? There are 1,299 properties for sale today in Leicester; roll the clock back exactly a year, and the figure was 1,995 – there’s been a drop of 35%. This drop is being dubbed ‘for sale board crunch’.
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35% drop in the number of properties for sale in Leicester in the last 12 months. 1,532 Leicester homes have sold (stc) in the last three months alone, taking the time from the ‘for sale board’ going up to sale agreed to a median of 30 days. The £200k to £300k price range in Leicester is the most active, where it only takes 26 days to sale agreed, but under £100k is taking 50 days. Yet, what issues cause the people of Leicester to want to move home and what can Leicester people, who want to move in 2022, do to ensure they sell and find the home of their dreams? There are 1,299 properties for sale today in Leicester; roll the clock back exactly a year, and the figure was 1,995 – there’s been a drop of 35%. This drop is being dubbed ‘for sale board crunch’.
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March 2019 Landlord Investor Evening
Leicester Property Blog
1 hour 30 minutes 28 seconds
6 years ago
March 2019 Landlord Investor Evening
You are invited to attend our Landlords and Investors Evening on Thursday 21st March from 6 pm at College Court Conference Centre, Knighton, LE2 3UF – whether you are a seasoned landlord or considering investing in property for the first time, why not pop along for some FREE advice and have an informal chat with our experts… We are providing the entire content of our Landlords and Investors Evening to help local Landlords & Investors manage their properties inline with the current and new legislation. Speakers on the evening were: Colin Smithson-Connelly - Latest EPC Regulations Tejinder Gawera - Tax Advisor and Account providing an insight into Tax Legislation for Landlords Glen Reader - House of Multiple Occupation and Overseas Investment Luke St Clair - Legislation Update on all the new key changes to Landlord & Tenant Legislation. For further information contact the Clarendon Park Office on 0116 274 5544.
Leicester Property Blog
35% drop in the number of properties for sale in Leicester in the last 12 months. 1,532 Leicester homes have sold (stc) in the last three months alone, taking the time from the ‘for sale board’ going up to sale agreed to a median of 30 days. The £200k to £300k price range in Leicester is the most active, where it only takes 26 days to sale agreed, but under £100k is taking 50 days. Yet, what issues cause the people of Leicester to want to move home and what can Leicester people, who want to move in 2022, do to ensure they sell and find the home of their dreams? There are 1,299 properties for sale today in Leicester; roll the clock back exactly a year, and the figure was 1,995 – there’s been a drop of 35%. This drop is being dubbed ‘for sale board crunch’.