The housing market is heating up, with prices and sales expected to rise in the coming months, according to the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors. Online agency Yopa reports an 11.4% increase in homes listed for sale in the UK since the last Budget, adding that sellers need to highlight appealing features and avoid turn-offs.
Estate agents and property experts advise against unusual property names, modern fittings in period homes, and 1970s features like textured ceilings and outdated appliances
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