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What's it like to work in property sales in the UK? | What's it like to work in property sales in the UK? |
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If you’re an estate agent, or work in property sales, we’d like you to share your thoughts and experiences of the UK housing market | |
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Properties in London have registered their biggest annual fall in a decade, amidst reports that the UK housing market is running out of steam. | Properties in London have registered their biggest annual fall in a decade, amidst reports that the UK housing market is running out of steam. |
According to Rightmove, asking prices in the capital have dropped by £18,000 in the space of a month with the average asking price of a home in Kensington and Chelsea plummeting by more than £300,000 between August and September. | According to Rightmove, asking prices in the capital have dropped by £18,000 in the space of a month with the average asking price of a home in Kensington and Chelsea plummeting by more than £300,000 between August and September. |
Rightmove figures said that the typical price of property coming to market in London has slipped to £610,912, down £18,358 on August’s £629,270. Sellers in the north London borough of Camden are asking an average of 7% or almost £75,000 less than an equivalent seller a month ago. By contrast, the typical asking price in the central borough of Southwark leapt more than 9% from £618,000 to £676,000 between August and September. | Rightmove figures said that the typical price of property coming to market in London has slipped to £610,912, down £18,358 on August’s £629,270. Sellers in the north London borough of Camden are asking an average of 7% or almost £75,000 less than an equivalent seller a month ago. By contrast, the typical asking price in the central borough of Southwark leapt more than 9% from £618,000 to £676,000 between August and September. |
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If you work in property sales, we’d like you to share your thoughts and experiences. Who is buying? Who is selling? And has your job become more, or less, difficult? | If you work in property sales, we’d like you to share your thoughts and experiences. Who is buying? Who is selling? And has your job become more, or less, difficult? |
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