Vendors achieve over 98% of asking prices

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The National Association of Estate Agents (NAEA) has reported that the average difference between asking and selling prices fell to 1.9% in June, down from 6.3% in May.

The Association’s members also reported “continued strong sales”, although falling stocks resulted in “slightly fewer people” searching for a new home.

Agent had 64 properties for sale on average, down from 69 in May, and reported 290 new registrations, down from 299 a month earlier.

The average firm sold 10 homes in June, the figure having remained steady for the third successive month.

NAEA president, Gary Smith, believes the market is in a far stronger position than a year ago, commenting: “After several months of continuous improvement the market stabilised in June, ahead of an expected seasonal dip throughout the summer.”

The NAEA is also calling on the Government to scrap Home Information Packs and exert further pressure on banks to ensure lending is available.

Mr Smith argues: “It is in the interests of the UK as a whole that the upturn in the housing market that has been noted in the first half of 2009 is sustained and nurtured into a full recovery.”

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