🏡 Real Estate Market Update December 2023
Market Commentary supplied by Peter Thompson, Managing Director of Barfoot & Thompson (BT) on 6th December 2023.
Highlights:
* Number of BT Sales increased significantly in November 2023.
* Prices recovered most of the ground lost during the previous 12 months (since November 2022).
* Momentum changed in the second half of November 2023 (after the election).
* November was the highest number of properties sold by BT for 21 months.
* Number of properties sold is more than 30% higher than in November 2022.
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