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The Nationwide Building Society revealed the all time high for the average British house price. These property values have spiked, rising by 1.8 percent last month. So, what should Britons
do? Expert Henry Pryor told the Daily Mail: "My advice would be if you want to sell, get on, make the most of the post-lockdown bounce and find a buyer — even if this means having to
rent before you buy somewhere else or delaying the completion date so you have time to look. "But I wouldn’t be in any rush to buy. I’d wait to see what happens to prices later this
year." Property website Real Homes recommended Britons sell now if they can, to score a high price, anticipating the market will slow down in the run up to Christmas. Having a bathroom
that is accessed via the kitchen can knock off thousands of the asking price. Bathrooms attached to kitchens are usually found in old terraced houses but they have become less appealing in
the modern market with nearly half of Brits admitting they’d offer a staggering £7,000 less if they viewed a house with a bathroom attached to the kitchen. Another estate agent trick has
revealed how to boost the value of your home by £30,000 amid house price boom. group of estate agents worked with Admiral home insurance to explain the best way to sell a property for the
best fee.