The process of buying and selling a home differs internationally, so prospective buyers need insight into Gloucester's property exchange system. Recent sales trends also provide indicators for current market conditions. Most transactions involve estate agents who market properties, vet prospective buyers and handle viewings. Common agency fees equal 1-3% of the sold price. Properties sell either via a traditional auction with open bidding or private treaty negotiation directly with the seller. The conveyancing process confirms clear title before exchanging contracts, lasting 4-12 weeks on average. A survey then examines the property's condition, prior to completion when ownership and funds transfer. Solicitors represent and advise both buyers and sellers throughout legal procedures. Average house prices nationally rose according to the Office for National Statistics. Surging demand amid low mortgage rates and buyers seeking larger homes fuelled accelerated growth. Gloucester remains Gloucester's most expensive market at value typically, up value annually. The commuter-belt counties of saw 11% increases, reflecting ex-urban migration. Prices jumped 15% in rural value due to accelerated second home purchases.
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