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PROPERTY VIEW By Richard Blake of Winkworth Dartmouth


index. That was borne out by our own figures for May, which included a pleasing number of agreed sales. That said, the market is certainly volatile and the story varies from one town to the other. Town and country properties with work required or


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redevelopment are always very popular and we have agreed several sales in the past month or so with mul- tiple offers made. The old adage that good property, priced properly will always attract a buyer, remains true to this day and there are plenty of good properties in Dartmouth for sure. As summer arrives, the estuary is looking resplendent in the sunshine. Most properties with views of the river and harbour also attract a great deal of interest. Al- though the market is proving resilient there are nation- al and international factors that can have an effect on our market here in Dartmouth. There is still a great deal


Things are Looking Up


ew listings for properties for sale across the UK increased by 7.4% in May compared to the previous month according to the latest supply


of uncertainty over the effects of Brexit and any deal that might be struck. House price growth has slowed considerably over the last few months and realistic pricing is the key to finding a buyer and moving on. Reports coming in from many of the sixty Winkworth


Central London offices are encouraging and a steady market in London means quicker sales for us here in Dartmouth. Figures are somewhat patchy although there is certainly more optimism now than at the turn of the year. Although the Government has withdrawn some of the incentives for the purchase of investment proper- ties, bricks and mortar remains a sound investment. Whilst returns and sentiment in this sector have softened, I am sure it will not be too long before confi- dence returns. As always we look forward to a busy summer period.


2 & 3 bedroom homes available now with shared ownership


Prices from £89,250*


These new homes benefit from:


• Modern flooring provided throughout


• Fitted kitchen with oven, hob & extractor


• Ground floor cloakroom • Two parking spaces


• Private enclosed garden laid to lawn with shed


Canes Orchard, Daisy Park, Brixton PL8 2FJ


Call 0300 330 0718


Visit sovereignliving.org.uk Email


living@sovereign.org.uk


*Price based on a 35% share of a 2 bedroom home, a monthly rent & service charge is payable. Sovereign Living is a trading name of Sovereign Housing Association Limited, a charitable association. For full T&Cs please visit sovereignliving.org.uk/terms


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