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SPONSORED: Why TSPC and PSPC are the market leaders

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The TSPC, PSPC and their member firms lead the property market in Dundee, Angus, North Fife and Perthshire. And here’s why.

Key Market Statistics

January-September 2018

In the first nine months of the year alone, the Tayside Solicitors Property Centre in Dundee clocked-up sales in the region of £302million, with member legal firms trusted to handle the sale of nearly 2,000 homes.

The Perthshire Solicitors Property Centre, based in Perth city centre, secured sales nudging towards the £87million mark, with more than 469 homes changing hands in the first half of the year.

Nearly 2,500 homes sold!

With numbers like that, it’s hardly surprising that both centres are ranked number one when it comes to marketing properties.

What’s their secret? While the technology may be ever evolving it’s not rocket science.

For around half a century the local centres and their member law firms have ensured a value-for-money, efficient and effective service matching-up sellers with the deepest possible pool of buyers.

Remember, only a member solicitor can open the door to the full range of services provided by the TSPC and the PSPC – and also the Scotland-wide SPC Network.

Profiling your property

While their joint fortnightly property guide remains a “must-get” publication for potential homebuyers, in 2017 an astonishing 4.3 million site visits underlines the value of ensuring your property is being marketed through the TSPC and PSPC websites, which are hailed among the busiest in the region.

The free property guide, now profiling every home being marketed through the Dundee and Perth centres, remains the region’s unrivalled specialist publication, available at supermarkets, shops, filling stations and many other outlets.

The numbers game

The computer, phone and tablet friendly TSPC and PSPC websites are accessible 24-hours a day, 365 days a year – whether you are at home, in the office or on the move.

The TSPC website has over 8,500 registers users, keeping tabs on the latest homes to be introduced to the market. Property page views have soared beyond the 8.4 million mark as 60-plus homes weekly are registered by member firms.

At the PSPC, unique website users added up to 124,969 in just nine months, with more than 1.5 million page views charted as 707 new properties were brought on board.

Sellers wanting to profile their home to the widest possible audience appreciate the unrivalled penetration offered by the TSPC, PSPC and the national SPC Network.

Pulling together

Whether it’s a rural retreat, a city starter-flat, an ex-council house, a traditional or contemporary family home for sale in Dundee, Angus, North Fife and Perthshire, chances are you will find it at the TSPC and the PSPC.

These market leading centres, just 22 miles apart, work in tandem to maximise the profile of every property being marketed on behalf of clients by their member firms.

While the websites enjoy an impressive national and international reach, independent research indicates that more than four out of five properties are bought by a buyer within a 25-mile radius, underlining the local pulling power of the TSPC and PSPC.

To find out more visit TSPC or PSPC.