Avocado Case Study of Success #020

Avocado Case Study of Success #020

Buyer review

“Professional customer service and friendly staff.
Despite lockdown issues everything was handled pretty smoothly and we are finally ready to move in.
Thank you Ian and Avocado team!”

Owner Review

“Ian, thanks so much for moving us. We are in our new home now with Mr Avocado key ring. This was the most straight forward and easy house move we have ever had.”

Case Study –

The property was marketed for a few weeks using video marketing, facebook groups, paid social media ads and of course rightmove and zoopla. We agreed a sale after some negotiating between both sides and everyone was happy. Both buyer and owner used our suggested solicitors and the transaction was very smooth. This is a perfect example of good communication channels, people taking on our advice and good marketing campaigns.

Happy Clients = Happy Avocados.

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For decades, the flat was the natural starting point for many first-time home buyers. The first rung of the ladder. The affordable option. The stepping stone to something bigger. For landlords, it was a dependable investment. For first-time buyers, it was often the only way in.

For much of the last two decades, bungalows have quietly slipped out of fashion. Overshadowed by those glossy new build developments, three storey townhouses and open plan ‘modern living’, they became seen by many as somewhere only your granny lives rather than an aspirational home move.

There is a growing shift taking place in the Stevenage property market, and it is not one that can be ignored. While much of the national conversation focuses on house prices and interest rates, a quieter yet more revealing metric is beginning to stand out, how long properties are taking to sell.

For decades, the flat was the natural starting point for many first-time home buyers. The first rung of the ladder. The affordable option. The stepping stone to something bigger. For landlords, it was a dependable investment. For first-time buyers, it was often the only way in.