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🚀 Thinking of moving soon? Now might be the moment to act — and here’s why.

With the next Budget speech just around the corner, the property landscape could shift quickly. 📉📈 In this video, Ben breaks down why selling before the Budget could put you in a stronger position:

1. Certainty beats surprise
Buyers are active right now, before any potential changes to taxes or thresholds are announced. Listing ahead of the Budget avoids the “pause” many buyers take when waiting to see what’s coming.
2. Demand is still strong
We’re seeing serious, motivated buyers who are keen to secure a home before any policy updates land. Getting ahead of the curve could mean a smoother, faster sale.
3. You stay in control

If changes do come, you’re not reacting — you’ve already positioned your property in a stable market with momentum behind it. That’s a huge advantage for busy professionals who prefer strategy over stress. 💼

So if you’re considering a move in the next 6–12 months, getting your home on the market now could help you maximise interest and protect your plans from any sudden shifts. 🏡⚖️
📲 Want a tailored strategy for your property?

Book your valuation or sign up to Heads Up Property Alerts today — we’ll keep you ahead of the market, not chasing it.



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