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Property drought pushes up house prices – but EPC rating has ‘little or no’ impact

Estate agents now have just 37 properties on their books on average, down from around 42 in March, according to the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors’ monthly market survey.
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Property drought pushes up house prices, says Rics

Estate agent survey reveals number of listings on their books continues to fall Competition among buyers means 70% of agents have seen sale prices increase But despite Government eco drive, they say EPC rating doesn’t influence price Rightmove has also named an Essex town as the UK’s ‘top sellers’ market’ House prices continued to rise in October, as competition for properties was stoked by a reduction in the number of homes on agents’ books.

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Despite an overall net balance of 10 per cent of property professionals reporting an increase in new buyer inquiries, estate agents only have 37 properties on their books on average, down from around 42 in March, the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors warned this morning. A growth in inquiries from house-hunters in October is yet [...] The post Only 37 properties on estate agents books: Lack of homes is pushing up house prices appeared first on CityAM.