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How to Make Your Home Stand Out in the Busy New Year Market

Posted by Foxtons New Homes on 27th January 2023 -

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The property market always starts a new year strong because there is an influx of new buyers and new motivation in the first few months.

If you’re considering a 2023 house sale, there’s no time like the present to get started. 

Searching for a home has become a bit like online dating. With a scroll or a swipe, buyers may reject your property because it looks too uninviting or uninspiring. With these top tips we'll show you how to make your home as attractive as possible, when competition is high in the busy new year.

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