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Real estate in Peterborough , Milton Keynes and Bristol are sold the fastest

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Real estate in Peterborough and Milton Keynes sold faster than anywhere else in the UK – and the average rate of sale 13 days. A key factor for buyers is the convenient communication with London. Like those who buy a property for yourself, so investors who are leaving London, choosing a reasonable price, still trying to choose a city with convenient transport system.

Bristol – the third city where the property is sold faster, which is outside of London. The strongest motivation for the purchase of property in Bristol are a nearby student hostel. The presence of the University has ensured the inflow of investment capital and a good demand for residential property in reading – only 15 days is the average time real estate sales in reading.

 

The Scottish city of Glasgow is also the region where there is high demand for property. Two of the rich area of Glasgow in Clarkston and Giffnock, located just South of the city center are in the top 10 hot spots for the sale of residential property outside greater London. Leading at the speed of sales is still greater London, having the largest number of areas with the speed of the sales that fall within the top 10 fastest in the UK. Meanwhile, only two London , Uxbridge index UB7 near Heathrow airport, Sidcup DA15 with the index , are sold as fast as areas outside London for 15 days.

The report from Home.co.uk shows that all hot spots on the housing market of the UK has moved beyond the Federal highway M25. It markets dominated by sellers , the price is already close to its highs , but the markets suffer from a lack of supply and fierce competition buyers for each scattered object.

® Helen Entree. G. 26.02.2016

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