Newcastle estate agent receives almost £9m of offers within the first two week of 2022 trading
2022 is so far proving a good year for the selling of properties, as a Newcastle based estate agent sees over £8.5m worth of “acceptable offers”.
Estate and property management agency, Walton Robinson, received almost £9m of acceptable offers, after just over a week of trading in the new year.
Walton Robinson operates throughout the North East with a dedicated Sales Team based in The Bruce Building, the company’s regional headquarters, on Percy Street in Newcastle.
Sales and investment consultant, Chris Wilkin, commented: “There continues to be a lack of available stock on the market and sustained demand from all types of purchasers. If you are thinking of selling, now is definitely the time to get an up to date valuation.”
Demand for properties in Newcastle has soared so far this year, with the number of acceptable offers increasing by 92 per cent in comparison with last year.
Walton Robinson had already previously quadrupled its sales compared to the same six-month period back in 2019.
Sales manager, James Devenish, said: “January has provided us with more exciting opportunities as the market continues to be as busy as last year.
“Most sellers have been amazed at the current value of their properties and we’re able to achieve over market value for the majority of properties.”
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