Why now couldn’t be a better time to put your house on the market in St Neots

Why now couldn’t be a better time to put your house on the market in St Neots

St Neots has been named by Rightmove as one of the top sellers' markets in the country - with 80% of homes on the market selling.

Cambridge has had a difficult market for property owners to manage, but in St Neots things seem much easier.

The price tag of homes in our town are much lower than that of the city, with the average price tag of a St Neots home being £318,358.

Rightmove has found that St Neots homes that have come on the market have regularly found a buyer and been marked sold subject to contract.

Rightmove’s Director of Property Data Tim Bannister says: “This year, sellers in Great Britain have had a better chance of finding a buyer for their home than at any time over the past decade.”

"A staggering statistic is that seven in ten properties for sale have been marked sold subject to contract this year, compared to two out of ten in 2012, highlighting both the speed and efficiency of the housing market.”

Good news for buyers too!

"Managing short supply with high buyer demand has been a challenge for agents across Great Britain this year, and while the level of stock per agent is at record lows, the jump in number of people getting in touch with an agent to have their home valued suggests some fresh choice for buyers next year.”

What can you get for £318,358?

For just over the average price of a house in St Neots you can get four bedrooms and two bathrooms! Not bad for a town that has been named as one of the top sellers markets.


Click this link to find out what might be the right kind of valuation for you.


*Information from CambridgeshireLive


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