Travelling around the Midlands and Yorkshire, it is good to note that the building / house improvement sector seems to be reasonably active, and, with a good number of houses up for sale, and many of these having a sold sign displayed, all shows an encouraging indication that there is a recovery in house sales and house improvements. I have noted in Yorkshire a new detached house being built on land between houses and a pub which shows that there are still plots of land available for people to have their ideal home built, and what?s more, it is being built now at a time when things have not been very good for some time. In addition, I have noted a small to medium sized development involving the demolition of some old buildings being undertaken close to the town centre in Bridlington (East Yorkshire) where 20 or so flats are now proposed. Apartments / flat developments have stalled in many places with the recession so the Bridlington development is nice to see, and is a good indication that the property market is improving.
Facts actually support the above observations as the National Association of Estate Agents (NAEA) have reported that despite the bad weather, the number of agreed property sales actually increased in February, 2010.
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March 27, 2010
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