October Property Market Update

October Property Market Update

In this 2 minute read, we take a look over the local property market and give you an insight into how property is performing in the Haydock and Newton area.





Over the last month, Newton has had 60 new listings come to the market with 19 of them sold within the same month of marketing. That’s 32% of new homes coming to the property market and selling within the first 4 weeks, compared to last month that’s 14% lower.
 
Haydock has seen fewer homes coming to the market this month. Over the last 4 weeks Haydock saw 14 new homes listed and 7 of them have already sold, that’s 50% of new homes coming to the market selling within the first 4 weeks.
 
We are also seeing mortgage lenders reduce products over the last week. If you want to chat to our in house whole of market mortgage advisor Hannah CLICK HERE.
 
There are lots of new properties due to come to the market in the coming weeks, now would be a great time to sign up to our heads up property alerts allowing you to see any new home that come to the market 1week before it goes to Rightmove. CLICK HERE to sign up
 
 
If you have any questions regarding the local property market, get in touch our team will be happy to chat all things property. Call the Haydock team on 01744 371371 or the Newton team on 01925 290290.


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