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Q&A with Connect UK Auctions - Predictions for the UK Property Market

Posted by The Landsite on 7th January 2024 -

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In the latest of our series of quick-fire One-on-One sessions, Ramsey Assal seizes the opportunity to find out more about the current state of the property market and what potentially lies head in 2024 and 2025 from Zad Siadatan, the CEO of Connect UK Group, the multi-award winning, property auctioneer.  In this Q&A session, Ramsey and Zad discussed:

- What is the property cycle, and if there is such a thing, where are we in the cycle? 

- What do you predict for the UK property market in 2024 through to 2025 - particularly for property developers and investors and the likely opportunities for them to increase investment and output?

- What are the benefits for property developers and investors buying or selling a property at auction? Is it right for you? 

Buying property at auction is fast becoming a much more acceptable method of property acquisition.  

Property developers and investors are able to source and bid on unique development plots, land and commercial units across the country, in addition to investment properties and houses for sale.  

Take a look at the latest land and properties for sale with Connect UK Auctions on The Landsite. Browse here


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