Houses for sale increases
With the election drawing nearer it seems that the number of people looking to sell their homes. With the uncertainty that surrounds the future of the UK's finances there has been a small amount of panic in the housing market. With all parties pledging different policies it is almost impossible for those homeowners looking to sell to decide whether to stick or twist.
This uncertainty has seen the number of people trying to sell their homes increase to a level not seen since May 2007. A survey from the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors showed that the number of people looking to sell their home outweighed those looking to purchase by somewhat of a large margin. Although with this large split house prices are still finding the room to increase.
Ian Perry from RICS said: "With the general election approaching and uncertainty growing over the political direction of the country, many vendors who were previously inclined to sit on the sidelines now appear eager to put their properties on the market."
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