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Local authorities with the largest increases in Land Registry applications unveiled – London Wallet

Mark Helprin by Mark Helprin
April 10, 2025
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New data analysis shows that a rural county in Wales was the local authority that saw the biggest percentage increase in property applications to the Land Registry last year.

Powys, the rural county in mid-Wales, saw a 25.2% increase in applications as the volume of property purchases rocketed in the region, by comparison to the rest of England and Wales.

The local authority was not alone as a rural authority seeing a spike in applications, with Malvern Hills, on the border between Herefordshire and Worcestershire, also sneaking into the top 10 risers with a 5.9% increase in applications.

Powys was followed by Bedford (+17.3%), Hounslow in West London (+11.2%) and Oadby and Wigston in Leicestershire (+11.1%).
Taylor Rose, a fast-growing and one of the largest conveyancing law firms in England and Wales, has analysed land registry applications between 2023 and 2024.

The study, carried out by law firm Taylor Rose, as part of its Prroperty Transaction Pulse Report, found that the authorities of central London also fared well, with the City of London coming in fifth, with a 9.2% increase in applications, and the City of Westminster in eighth place, with a 6.4% rise.

Overall, the volume of applications went down by 3.4% from 4.3 million to 4.2 million, owing to higher mortgage rates and economic uncertainty, which dampened property transactions. Taylor Rose’s analysis covers all applications relating to properties changing hands or newly registered properties, rather than applications for searches or official copies of documents.

However, the property market has seen positive signs of activity in the first quarter of this year. Taylor Rose has seen a 94% increase in conveyancing instructions – the point when a buyer moves forward with the purchase agreement of a property – in January and February 2025 compared to the same period last year.

Local authorities with the largest increases in Land Registry applications 2023-24

Local Authority

Total 2023

Total 2024

Percentage change 2023-2024

POWYS

9,580

11,995

25.2%

BEDFORD

13,624

15,976

17.3%

HOUNSLOW

16,065

17,870

11.2%

OADBY AND WIGSTON

3,317

3,685

11.1%

CITY OF LONDON

4,639

5,065

9.2%

COVENTRY

20,962

22,720

8.4%

TEWKESBURY

7,843

8,493

8.3%

CITY OF WESTMINSTER

27,795

29,569

6.4%

MELTON

3,863

4,107

6.3%

MALVERN HILLS

5,660

5,995

5.9%

TOTAL ALL AUTHORITIES IN ENGLAND AND WALES

4,313,380

4,166,953

-3.4%

Source: Taylor Rose analysis of Land Registry data

Ruben Perin, commercial director, residential property law at Taylor Rose, commented: The positive performance, reflected in the recent data, underscores how both rural and urban markets are attracting motivated buyers and driving robust property activity. Despite market challenges, regions like Powys, Bedford and other standout areas such as Hounslow are proving that pockets of opportunity remain vibrant.  This surge, along with significant increases in other regions, signals strong buyer confidence and highlights clear opportunities, as the housing market continues to grow despite broader economic challenges.

“With the government moving ahead with its Planning and Infrastructure Bill, it will be interesting to see how councils can react to this and which will see an increase in Land Registry applications over the next year.”

 





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