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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
National
Vicky Shaw

UK house sales fall ahead of autumn Budget

  • The UK housing market is experiencing an earlier-than-usual slowdown in buyer demand and agreed sales ahead of the festive period, according to property website Zoopla.
  • This dip is partly due to a strong final quarter in 2024, when many rushed to complete sales, and uncertainty surrounding the autumn Budget, particularly affecting homes priced above £500,000.
  • While regions like Scotland and northern England show robust house price growth, southern areas including London are seeing a sharp slowdown in new sales and virtually stalled price increases.
  • The average time to find a buyer is around 37 days, extending to 45 days in London, although a significant pipeline of nearly 350,000 homes is currently working through the sales process.
  • Zoopla's executive director, Richard Donnell, stated the slowdown is modest and less severe than previous market shocks, forecasting house prices to end 2025 1 per cent to 1.5 per cent higher.

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