Will it be you this valentines day ?

Will it be you this valentines day ?

In this short article we write about how being in love on Valentines day may cost you up to 4% more.

Roses are red, violets are blue, in the UK's property market, a perfect home awaits you.

Last year, over 1,300 homebuyers sealed the deal on Valentine's Day, with an average sold price of £364,655, 4% more than across the rest of the year.

In the realm of love, there's something for each heart, with a £5,546,750 difference between the most and least expensive purchases last Valentine's
Day.

The most expensive was a £5,580,000 flat in Gloucester Square, Westminster, a luxurious spree. Yet in Hartlepool, at £33,250, for a terrace so sweet, love found a budget-friendly seat. Source:Dataloft, Land Registry 2023

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