2021 Housing Market Roundup and Lessons Learnt

Andrew and Lauren take a look back at the 2021 Housing Market and make their predictions for 2022.

In this episode Andrew and Lauren cover:

Lettings Market in 2021
What happened with rent prices during 2021, where has seen the greatest increase in rent locally in Burton and much more.

Sales Market in 2021
Lauren covers the Sales Market looking at the House Price Growth, demand and trends across 2021.

Lessons learnt from 2021
Andrew and Lauren discuss the biggest lessons sellers and buyers learnt during 2021 - WATCH the previous episode (How to Sell Your Home by May 2022) where this is discussed in more detail.

Predictions for 2022
Will house prices rise or fall? What trends will buyers follow and what are they going to pay a premium for, will more homeowners come to market and how will this impact the average house price?

5 Changes in Legislation Landlords need to be aware of
If you are an investor or landlord, 2022 will bring about some key pieces of legislation, how will this impact you.

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