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Hot Property Websites represent residential agents in Bloomsbury, commercial agents in Clerkenwell, East End commercial agents, central London commercial property surveyors, north London estate agents, Canary Wharf and Docklands agents, Thanet estate agents as well as both commercial and private residential sales & letting websites.
So when it comes to selling your most valuable asset, Hot Property Websites will reach the highest number of buyers & sellers in these areas to achieve the best possible price!
Their is a wave of optimism among our clients as they have seen transaction levels improve as the year progresses. We believe this is down to sensible pricing, good sales and marketing and hard negotiation of our agents plus the fact that money has never been cheaper to borrow than it is right now - so don't lose out!
So when it comes to selling your most valuable asset, Hot Property Websites will reach the highest number of buyers & sellers in these areas to achieve the best possible price!
Green shoots ARE appearing in the PROPERTY MARKET
Their is a wave of optimism among our clients as they have seen transaction levels improve as the year progresses. We believe this is down to sensible pricing, good sales and marketing and hard negotiation of our agents plus the fact that money has never been cheaper to borrow than it is right now - so don't lose out!
Hot Property Websites attract buyers from further afield...!
So call any of the agents listed here for your FREE correct price valuation
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HIPs could be holding prices up!
With property stock levels in London are down 35pc on the boom years. There is still demand for correctly priced property in desirable locations from cash buyers and overseas investors.
Home-sellers in the capital are naturally keen to test the market, but are put off by the thought of having to get a Home Information Pack or HIP.
According to Daily Mail columnist, Sebastian O'Kelly "...the Governments pointless and costly Home Information Packs may actually be helping to hold house prices up"
Experian Hitwise reports traffic to UK property websites up 4.8 per cent in October 2009 for first time in two years
A positive indicator of green shoots of recovery
Robin Goad, director of research at Experian Hitwise, said: "Traffic to online property websites has been recovering gradually throughout 2009, but this is the first month that we have experienced an actual annual increase"
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