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Data from a recent study using Rightmove stats shows that buyer demand is up 32% on the same period last year and new listings are only up 11%. Demand is higher than supply.

It can be super frustrating trying to find your next dream home if every time you find it on the web, there are 15 people ahead of you to view it. One of the best things you can do is register with Giggs and Company so you can be first through the door.

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