1388 days ago

Ray White Now Vol. 21 Real-Time Residential Market Insights

Kim Thompson from

Dear Neighbours,
Herewith, compliments of our Team JEPC at Ray White St. Heliers please find the latest Ray White Now Volume 21.
A real-time residential insight into the market at the minute. If you are considering selling, there's no better time than right now.
With the low interest rates encouraging first home buyers to get a firm foothold on the property ladder and expats coming home, the market is teeming with strong buyer activity and unprecedented sale prices are being realized.
If you're at all curious as to the value of your property in the current market, then please feel free to contact us. We look forward to your call and value the opportunity to be of service to you.
Best regards,
Kim, Jude & Pete
Team JEPC
Ray White St Heliers

Ray White Now Vol 21 - 12 October 2020.pdf Download View

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