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Hi Thanks for your opinion. In regards sales, I think we're both reading the same book. Cheers
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23 April 2020 12:20 PM
Hello Matthew, The property is north of cambridge , Impington area. Its a 3 bed detached, should fetch about 1250 mth. Whats your thoughts on SALE prices when we come out of the virus problem. Do you think prices will fall before any chance of an increase? My questions to myself are, should I just leave it vacant and hope for a sale whilst loosing income, paying council tax etc or should I (try) rent it for another year or so ? Any thoughts out there ?
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23 April 2020 01:00 AM
I am new to this site, seeking opinions about my problem. I am a landlord I live overseas and my rental property is just outside Cambridge. Just prior to the contravirus I decided to sell, the tenants vacated and painters, floorlayers etc spruced the place up to sell. I put it on the market and one week later the contra isolation started, no viewings, nothing, dead and I dont see much changing for some time. I am in no rush to sell and now thinking of re letting because I think the only sales after convid will be to those looking for lower prices, also I dont want the property vacant not earning rent and the possibility of squaters or vandels. As I am thousands of miles away from the property does anyone know a GOOD managinging agent in Cambridge ?
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