| It might   be tempting to believe that the pandemic has been destructive and   all-consuming on all fronts, especially in relation to the property market,   which virtually ground to a halt a few weeks ago. But we   British are a resilient lot! Our compliant “keep calm and carry on”   mentality has meant that we have/continue to do our bit to protect our   community, without losing our focus on those other things in life that are   important to us. Our home comes close to the top of the list, along with family,   relationships, job, pets, well-being and general prosperity. While some   businesses, for example a coffee shop or an airline, will eventually start   to trade again from where they left off, the property market is one type of   business where the latent demand has accumulated during lockdown like a   catapult being stretched. It is now at the point of being released and we   are expecting intense activity over the summer.  In fact,   recent research revealed that some 15% of home movers have been prompted to   do so as a result of a change of plan due to the pandemic. During lockdown   some people found that working from home suits them quite well, but they   would prefer not to use their broom cupboard as an office. And if they are   no longer expecting to commute to work, why are they paying a premium to   live in a property near the station, especially if the broadband quality   could be better elsewhere? Perhaps time spent during May’s warm and sunny   weather has sparked an interest in gardening too?  Certainly we are already seeing a surge of   interest from Londoners rethinking their lives and deciding that living further out is no longer regarded as just a thing that commuters do, but a fabulous option for those wanting to   settle for both home and work. Unlike other scenarios that   might adversely affect the property market, we have a good balance of   supply and demand, interest rates are incredibly low and banks are keen to   lend. So although sales might be down perhaps 25% this year, the consensus   is that the rebound is likely to be strong. The   dynamics of the market may be changing, but we as estate agents are ready for   the challenge. Whilst we are of course highly respectful of the guidelines   for safe property viewings, our focus remains on offering sincere,   straight-talking and sound property-related advice to our customers. The pandemic   might have changed society, but, as we emerge from our confinement, our   vision remains the same - we help people move, whatever the circumstances. If you   feel moved to move, why not call us on 020 8359 3399 for an initial chat? You might be   pleasantly surprised. | 
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