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PROPERTY VIEW


property VIEW A turbulent start to 2014


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fter a busy and successful 2013, all expectations leaned towards a continuing improvement during 2014. It is fair to say that dreadful weather and


media repor ts on flooding have had a damaging effect on the proper ty market in Dar tmouth through January and into February. There are now signs that more proper ty will be coming


to market shortly although buyers are taking cover from the continuous line of storms coming in from the South West Approaches. Dar tmouth’s proper ty market relies heavily on buyers from out of the area, much more than the larger towns and cities in the South West of England, where there is more of a local market. I do feel confident that once conditions improve, buyers


will be back in bulk. All the repor ts I am getting are that the market is still strong elsewhere and the number of en- quiries for our proper ties is steadily rising. march and April are likely to be the months where the market gets back to more buoyant conditions and the long term forecast shows some considerable improvement with our stormy


By Richard Blake


weather moving northwards. Although the past six weeks have been slower than we


hoped, we have had a number of sales that have gained considerable interest with multiple offers in excess of asking prices on cer tain proper ties with development potential. There are some simple changes that owners can make to increase saleability during these darker winter months. By incorporating a few simple tips, sellers can enhance their proper ty’s looks and feel and increase their chance of attracting an offer. Simple things such as ensuring the home is warm and


well lit can improve saleability. First impressions really do count and winter can often make front gardens and paths look dull and uninviting. Ensuring that these are clean and clear of leaves and dir t can often improve the attractiveness of the proper ty. making sure the front door has a fresh coat of paint will also help to give a great first impression to buyers.


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