"We have seen an increase of over 100 per cent month on month (search report orders), which shows that home buyers have definitely bounced back with confidence," said managing director Lynne Lister
Although estate agents have been reporting record numbers of enquiries for viewings and interest, the real barometer of the upturn is when a solicitor is instructed on a property purchase and searches are requested.
A month after the UK housing sector started to reawaken post lockdown, property search franchise X-Press Legal Services has seen a sharp rise in the number of searches undertaken by conveyancing firms – suggesting that consumer confidence in moving home has returned.
X-Press Legal Services local franchise owners provide solicitors and conveyancing professionals with a complete range of property searches and reports which are at the heart of a property transaction process, related to local authority, property and environmental issues.
Lynne Lister, managing director said: “Based on search report orders we’ve received across our franchise network, we have seen an increase of over 100 per cent month on month which shows that home buyers have definitely bounced back with confidence.
“We know from feedback from our conveyancing clients that there are also a high number of first-time buyers keen to fly the nest of mum and dad after lockdown. We have been fortunate that the UK housing market has continued throughout the difficult times with COVID-19 and is seeing positive steps forward. But we also realise that other sectors have struggled considerably, we just hope that everyone will be able to pick up and move on as soon as possible.”
The search firm’s 27 local franchise office network across England and Wales has continued to innovate its offering during the COVID-19 crisis. With the introduction of additional online facilities including new insurance and security features to enhance its suite of digital data services.
X-Press Legal Services has a small number of territories still available in the North East, Lincolnshire, West and East London, Kent, Surrey, Sussex,
Dorset and Wales.