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North East property market boosted by homeworkers seeking out area

Estate agency Pattinson saw sales and profits rise, in part due to people choosing the North East after no longer being tied to offices in the south

Millennium Bridge at dusk with Newcastle skyline(Image: David Siggens)

A North East estate agents says house sales in the region are jumping ahead of pre-pandemic levels as demand outstrips supply, partly as people relocate to the area during the pandemic.

Caroline Pattinson, managing director of the family-run Pattinson estate agency, said the pandemic has led to homeowners and buyers to reassess their lives, leading to a competitive market across the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ.

The company, which has 26 offices and its head office at Silverlink Business Centre, has been offering houses and property for sale, rent or auction across the region since 1977, and Ms Pattinson says the local market has become highly competitive as people look to move North.

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Last year she said the firm’s sale rate was 30% higher than in 2019, buoyed by rapid sales as well as a strong investment market.

She said: “Demand for properties is far outstripping supply. Lots of properties are attracting offers from multiple buyers within days of coming onto the market and there is also a shortage of rental properties.

“We are seeing demand from lots of different buyers, from home owners looking to take their next step on the ladder, buyers moving to the North East from other areas.

Caroline Pattinson(Image: Newcastle Chronicle)

“Remote working is definitely driving this for some, as property prices in the North East remain below the national average, properties are considerably more affordable in the region and if being close to the office is no longer a consideration buyers have more flexibility in locations.