Boost in housing demand

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Demand for housing reached a six-month high in January, according to the National Association of Estate Agents (NAEA).

The NAEA market report for January showed gains across both supply and demand for housing compared with December, although this remains in-line with figures from the same time last year.

The number of people registering with estate agents to buy property improved from an average of 227 in December to 252 in January however this is still down on January 2010’s figure of 291.

The NAEA claims that while both the end of the holiday season and back-log in demand following December’s big freeze helped to boost activity in January, this latest reports suggests there is still a considerable number of consumers reluctant to enter the market.

The number of houses available for sale increased from 64 per branch in December to 69 per branch in January indicating that demand for property can be met in the short-term, which will ensure stability, the NAEA says. The average agent sold six properties in January compared to four in December.

Michael Jones, president of the NAEA, said: “It is encouraging to see activity levels begin to increase following the downturn we saw in December where bad weather and the Christmas festivities kept many house hunters away.

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