Stuart's Maidenhead Market Update for December 2022

πŸ₯‘ My Maidenhead Market Update for December 2022 πŸŽ„

1 - Maidenhead Market Conditions from November
179 new properties on the market down on 221 from October πŸ“‰
89 Sales achieved from a lower amount of new stock but also fuelled from the 109 price reductions πŸ”₯
Once on the market at the correct price we still expect you to sell in 7 days 😲

2 - Negative Media & Interest Rates
Media very slow at reporting the correct mortgage rates which are coming ⬇️
8 lenders are now lending in the high 4% range (with 40% deposits).
Predictions are that rates will continue to drop over the next 4-6 weeks πŸ’

3 - Preparing Your Property for Marketing
Get photo's without the Christmas Tree and decorations in 🚫
Fix any broken lights and clear clutter to make your rooms look bigger and brighter
Have a marketing plan, don't just put the property onto the market and come up with the plan later 😱

πŸ’¬ Looking to move or have some questions? Drop me a message or call πŸ‘
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