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Lockdown Comes Into Effect Today!

Posted by The Landsite on 5th November 2020 -

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With lockdown coming into effect today we want to keep our members and viewers up to date on what this means for the property market.

How is the property sector affected?

In line with recent indications from the government, the housing property market will remain open during the lockdown period. This includes estate and letting agent activities and removal services.

What guidelines should we follow?

Estate agents have their own guidelines to advise customers on the process involved in visiting estate and letting agents and viewing residential or commercial properties to buy or rent.  We recommend to contact your agent as visiting will be appointment only. 

As an online property marketplace and network supporting all sectors of the real estate market, we are pleased to be able to continue to operate and promote services during this period.  Our priority is your business and we encourage our members to publish guidelines and updates to our audience.

Find leading estate agents, surveyors and letting agents alongwith professional services throughout the country here 

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Tracey Turner

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