Cumbria’s property market is booming, a leading county solicitors says.
Bendles Solicitors, which has offices across the county, said an easing of lockdown restrictions, traditional spring activity and pent-up demand has resulted in the welcome boost.
It has reported a 44 per cent increase in new instruction income from February to March in its residential conveyancing department.
Abbie White, head of residential at Bendles Solicitors, said: “The spring months are typically a busy period for the property market, however activity has been steady due the COVID lockdown restrictions and the normal winter lull.
“As restrictions have eased our conveyancing case load has doubled in a matter of weeks, house purchases at all price points have increased and the market appears to be gearing up for a busy summer.”
Neil Emmerson, managing director of Tiffens Estate Agents, added: “Demand across the region is very high however, supply of properties for sale remains relatively low for this time of year.
“Typically, sales activity would mirror buyer activity, but lockdown has prevented the regular quantity of new properties coming onto the market.
“My advice to those considering selling is not to delay.
“Take advantage of the pent-up demand and get your property valued and on the market during this window of spring activity.
“The Stamp Duty holiday has been extended until the end of June, adding further incentive for quick sales and competitive offers.
“We are now seeing properties regularly exceed asking price, which demonstrates the strong appetite for good quality homes and the market’s readiness.”
Penrith-based Genesis Homes, said it had found day-to-day demand for new homes had increased to “extraordinary levels”.
A spokesman said: “We have sold out three development sites completely since the new year and are seeing homes reserved immediately upon release on our existing developments.
“We released a new home on Friday evening on our Kirkby Lonsdale development and it had somebody waiting at the sales office at 9am on Saturday morning to snap it up.
“We don’t see this pace of demand slowing anytime soon.”