Weekly round up on what’s driving the Fife Property market including a look at recent listings, sales and coming soon:
Article, Podcast and TV Show written and produced this week is:
FPTV (EP 74) CHANGING ROOMS: Relaunch Your Fife Home with a Different Look
If you took a break from selling last year and you’re ready to try again, or if your home is still for sale and you’d like to refresh your marketing, this week’s show is for you.
We’ve all said at some point that a change is as good as a rest, and whether it’s switching careers or changing a routine, doing things differently is the route to new results. And when it comes to selling your home, nothing could be truer. Meanwhile, let’s ring in 2022 with tips on a new-year makeover to get your move back on track.
This is the beginning of our year long journey to increase each other’s wealth out of collaboration and working together. Jim Parker and James Watson will share their thoughts while we learn how to do that for ourselves.
If you are a client of ours you will also receive an invite later to a private deep dive each month into more detail on this to accelerate your wealth in 2022.
There are 5 fundamental reason why property prices will continue to climb in 2022 and this is why property is one of the best performing asset classes bar none.
If you want more info or fancy a chat message me direct. If you want to find out what your property is really worth click on my instant valuation tool. It literally takes less than 1 minute: https://valuation.fifeproperties.co.uk/home/2062
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