THE COMMERCIAL PROPERTY MARKET IS  HOTTING UP AGAIN!

THE COMMERCIAL PROPERTY MARKET IS HOTTING UP AGAIN!

The commercial property market was hit hard by the Covid19 pandemic and lockdown but over recent months there has been a surge in this area and this is why.......

Covid19 has touched every single person on the planet in one way, shape or form. Society has changed as we know it, but is there the beginning of a shift back to normality? This could be the case for the commercial property market.

Since March 2020 we have seen a sharp rise in the number of people working from home and in turn a huge increase in the number of small independent high street businesses closing down, to the point where in some local areas, there are now more empty shop units than not!

It’s fair to say that the pandemic has not been kind to the commercial property industry!

However at Benjamin Stevens we are seeing a big shift and growth in commercial property again which has been so badly hit over the last year and a half.

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