Property & Finance
In person viewings are back on the agenda

Monday may have been the day when thousands of people across the county flocked to their hairdresser or barber, or hit the road for that long-awaited visit to family or friends, but it also marked the day where potential property buyers could physically view a property before deciding to buy it.
Since January viewings were conducted virtually and online with physical viewings only permitted in cases where a bid on a home was accepted.
This week has been particularly busy with property viewings back in vogue with a flood of offers being received.
We have seen lots of people looking to view what properties we have available. The issue at present is stock levels are at an all-time low and demand is particularly high.
For anyone considering selling their property, now is a particularly good time to go to the market. We have seen a significant jump in prices locally over the past six months and there is a strong appetite for property at present.
The return of property viewings is very welcome as it allows the market to operate as it should.
However, there are some positives to take from the lockdown experience. If this last lockdown has shown us anything it highlights the resilience of the property market. Some of the changes we were forced to make as agents we intend to keep in place. Property video walkthroughs and virtual viewings are here to stay.
Although current guidelines allow for property viewings from this week, buyers must still comply with public health guidelines by wearing face coverings and using hand sanitiser as provided.
The doors to DNG Ted Healy finally open to the public again on Monday next, May 17.
This is something we are really excited about, it is another giant leap forward in a return to normality and allows us to get back to what we do best.
For anyone considering selling their property we would be delighted to speak to them, or better still, call into our office for a chat.
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