What’s Quietly Costing Homes Momentum This Week in London

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Here’s what we heard from buyers during showings across London this week:

  • Homes that looked staged, but felt empty, didn’t get a second look
  • Layouts that felt awkward or disconnected drew quiet pushback
  • If a home felt even slightly overpriced, buyers scrolled past — or left early

They weren’t rushing.
They weren’t panicked.
They were scanning with purpose — and reacting quickly.

We’re seeing it more and more: Buyers are comparing everything. And when something doesn’t feel right, they move on.

That’s the kind of shift we help sellers plan for — before it costs momentum.

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