Property activity surges across UK after Dec election
Increasing real estate transactions in north-east England, the Midlands and Scotland is the result of Conservative government's promises to regenerate those regions
London
PRIME Minister Boris Johnson's remarkable election victory in December last year has lifted the London and broader UK residential property market participants out of despondency.
The most interesting trend is the shift of interest and growing number of purchases in north-east England, the Midlands and Scotland. The change in sentiment is the result of the Conservative government's promises to regenerate those regions.
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